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  • 61Trusted Path — Dienst eines (Betriebs )Systems, bei dem der Benutzer die Möglichkeit besitzt, einen ununterbrechbaren und nicht ausspionierbaren Dialog mit dem System zu führen, definiert im Orange Book …

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  • 62trusted host — ● ►en loc. m. ►COP Hôte certifié, auquel on fait confiance, puisque d une façon ou d une autre, on s est assuré de savoir qui il est et qui est derrière …

    Dictionnaire d'informatique francophone

  • 63trusted — (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. trustworthy, Dependable, reliable, credible, trusty, tried, proved, intimate, close, faithful, loyal, true, constant, staunch, devoted, incorruptible, safe, honorable, honored, inviolable, on the level*, kosher*, A 1*,… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 64Trusted Path — Dienst eines (Betriebs )Systems, bei dem der Benutzer die Möglichkeit besitzt, einen ununterbrechbaren und nicht ausspionierbaren Dialog mit dem System zu führen, definiert im Orange Book …

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  • 65trusted — adj. trustworthy, honest; describing one in whom confidence is placed trÊŒst n. confidence, faith; credit; faithfulness; monopoly, several companies banded together in order to reduce competition; custody, safekeeping v. rely on, have confidence… …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 66trusted him — had faith in him, believed in him …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 67trusted domain —    In Microsoft Windows NT Server, a domain that a trusting domain will allow to authenticate logons.    See also trusting domain; trust relationship …

    Dictionary of networking

  • 68National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace — The National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) is a proposal by the Obama administration to create secure online identities for Americans in cyber space. The aim of the proposal, according to Howard Schmidt, the White House… …

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  • 69Managed Trusted Internet Protocol Service — MTIPS architectural design, demonstrating the MTIPS transport and agency trusted domain Managed Trusted Internet Protocol Service (MTIPS) was developed by the US General Services Administration (GSA) to allow US Federal agencies to physically and …

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  • 70three things are not to be trusted: a cow’s horn, a dog’s tooth, and a horse’s hoof — Cf. 13th cent. Fr. dent de chael, pé de cheval, cul d’enfant ne sunt pas a crere, a dog’s tooth, a horse’s hoof, and a baby’s bottom are not to be trusted. c 1383 JOHN OF FORDUN Scotichronicon (1759) II. XIV. xxxii. Till horsis fote thou never… …

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