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1Security firm — See also Shöken gaisha …
2Security — Piece of paper that proves ownership of stocks, bonds and other investments. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * security se‧cu‧ri‧ty [sɪˈkjʊərti ǁ ˈkjʊr ] noun securities PLURALFORM 1. [uncountable] actions to keep someone or something… …
3security — Common or preferred stock; a bond of a corporation, government, or quasi government body. Chicago Board of Trade glossary Piece of paper that proves ownership of stocks, bonds, and other investments. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary Amount that… …
4security — noun 1 PUBLIC/GOVERNMENT SAFETY (U) things that are done in order to keep someone or something safe: For reasons of security, all luggage must be searched. | security measures/checks/procedures etc: Strict security measures were in force during… …
5Security Industry Registry — The Security Industry Registry is a corporate service provided by the New South Wales Police Force and is responsible for the administration of Security Industry Act 1997 and Security Industry Regulation 2007 by delegation from the Commissioner… …
6Security Pacific Bank — Security Pacific National Bank (SPNB) was a large US bank headquartered in Los Angeles, California. In 1992 Bank of America acquired SPNB. A new Security Pacific Bank emerged in February 2005, the result of a name change by a bank formed from the …
7Security awareness — is the knowledge and attitude members of an organization possess regarding the protection of the physical and, especially, information assets of that organization. Many organizations require formal security awareness training for all workers when …
8Security — Se*cu ri*ty, n.; pl. {Securities}. [L. securitas: cf. F. s[ e]curit[ e]. See {Secure}, and cf. {Surety}.] 1. The condition or quality of being secure; secureness. Specifically: (a) Freedom from apprehension, anxiety, or care; confidence of power… …
9security printer — ➔ printer * * * security printer UK US noun [C] ► a company that prints valuable things such as money or secret documents: »A good firm of security printers should be used to ensure that sensitive information is not leaked during proof printing… …
10Security segregation — Security segregation, in the context of the securities industry, refers to regulatory rules requiring that customer assets held by a financial institution (generally a brokerage firm) be held separate from assets of the brokerage firm itself …