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Secure Computing
Secure Computing Secure Computing Corporation Type Public (NASDAQ: SCUR) Founded 1989 ... Subsidiaries {{{subsid}}} Website www.securecomputing.com {{{footnotes}}} Secure Computing Corporation, or SCC, is a ...
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Talk:Secure computing
Talk:Secure computing This is a featured article. See for ...
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Secure Computing Magazine
Secure Computing Magazine Secure Computing Magazine is a computer magazine emphasising security ...
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Next-Generation Secure Computing Base
Next-Generation Secure Computing Base The Next-Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB), formerly known as Palladium, is ... Microsoft which will implement the controversial trusted computing concept on future versions of the ...
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NEXT generation Secure Computing cousin (translated from German)
NEXT generation Secure Computing cousin Those NEXT generation Secure Computing cousin (NGSCB) is a safety initiative of ...
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Next-generation secure computing bases (translated from French)
Next-generation secure computing bases Next-Generation Secure Computing Bases (NGSCB), (Base of protected information of ... computer of the next generation. "Next-Generation Secure Computing Bases" (NGSCB), formed part of ...
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Talk:Next-Generation Secure Computing Base
Talk:Next-Generation Secure Computing Base See /archive 1 for old discussion ... that has spread about NGSCB and Trusted Computing. For just about every piece of information ... is differentiated from the article on Trusted Computing because it refers specifically to the Microsoft ... to restate some facts from the Trusted Computing article to keep this one readable ...
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Talk:Next-Generation Secure Computing Base/archive 1
Talk:Next-Generation Secure Computing Base/archive 1 < Talk:Next-Generation Secure Computing Base This page is an archive of ... now been moved to Talk:Next-Generation Secure Computing Base). See that page for ...
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Trusted computing
Trusted computing Trusted Computing (TC) refers to a technology developed and promoted by the Trusted Computing Group (TCG). The term is taken from ... its designers and other software writers. Trusted Computing is not without controversy. Advocates of the ... user perspective. Further, they state that Trusted Computing will allow computers and servers to ...
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Trustworthy Computing
Trustworthy Computing To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this ... section may require cleanup. The term Trustworthy Computing (TwC) has been applied to computing systems that are inherently secure, available and reliable. The Committee on Information ... recently, Microsoft has adopted the term Trustworthy Computing as the title of a company ...
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