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1 privacy
[΄privəsi] n մենություն, առանձնացա ծություն. առանձնություն. in the privacy of one’s house իր տանը. invade smb‘s privacy առանձ նությունը խախտել. There is no privacy in a hostel/in a large family Հանրակացարանում/Մեծ ընտա նիքում առանձնություն չկա (դժվար է իր կյանքով ապրել) -
2 privacy policy
An organization's requirements for complying with privacy regulations and directives. -
3 Privacy
A UI element that links to the Microsoft Online Privacy Statement. -
4 privacy
خصوصية* * *خُصُوْصِيَّة -
5 privacy relationship
A setting that determines how much information a contact can view about you. -
6 Wired Equivalent Privacy
"An encryption algorithm system included as part of the 802.11 standard, developed by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers as a security measure to protect wireless LANs from casual eavesdropping. WEP uses a shared secret key to encrypt packets before transmission between wireless LAN devices and monitors packets in transit to detect attempts at modification. WEP offers both 40-bit and 128-bit hardware-based encryption options." -
7 Manage Privacy Relationships
The menu that enables users to assign a privacy relationship to contacts.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Manage Privacy Relationships
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8 COMMUNICATIONS PRIVACY EQUIPMENTS
أجهزة اتصالات مُشفرةEnglish-Arabic military dictionary > COMMUNICATIONS PRIVACY EQUIPMENTS
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9 packet privacy
An authentication level in which each data packet is signed and encrypted in order to protect the entire communication between the client and server. -
10 notice
A privacy principle that requires reasonable disclosure to a consumer of an entity's personally identifiable information (PII) collection and use practices. This disclosure information is typically conveyed in a privacy notice or privacy policy. Notice is addressed in Fair Information Practices. -
11 BBBOnLine
A privacy seal program established by the Better Business Bureau which certifies that certain Web sites conform to baseline privacy standards. Microsoft is a sponsor of BBBOnLine. -
12 Trust Center
"Part of the Office Center feature that allows users to set various security and privacy options, and to see currently enforced security and privacy rules." -
13 access
"In respect to privacy, an individual's ability to view, modify, and contest the accuracy and completeness of PII collected about him or her. Access is an element of the Fair Information Practices." -
14 GLB
"A U.S. law containing financial provisions that require all financial institutions to disclose to consumer customers their policies and practices for protecting the privacy of non-public personal information. Non-public personal information includes any PII provided by a customer, resulting from transactions with the financial institution or obtained by a financial institution through providing products or services." -
15 Secure Sockets Layer
"The protocol that improves the security of data communication by using a combination of data encryption, digital certificates, and public key cryptography. SSL enables authentication and increases data integrity and privacy over networks. SSL does not provide authorization or nonrepudiation." -
16 SSL
"The protocol that improves the security of data communication by using a combination of data encryption, digital certificates, and public key cryptography. SSL enables authentication and increases data integrity and privacy over networks. SSL does not provide authorization or nonrepudiation." -
17 PCT
A proposed protocol standard that supports authentication and encryption to secure privacy in Internet communications. PCT is similar to the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol. -
18 Private Communication Technology
A proposed protocol standard that supports authentication and encryption to secure privacy in Internet communications. PCT is similar to the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Private Communication Technology
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19 RSA encryption
"The patented public key encryption method, introduced by Ronald Rivest, Adi Shamir, and Leonard Adleman in 1978, on which the PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) encryption program is based." -
20 Transport Layer Security
"A protocol that provides communications privacy and security between two applications communicating over a network. TLS encrypts communications and enables clients to authenticate servers and, optionally, servers to authenticate clients. TLS is a more secure version of the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol."
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