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41 Security Council
s.Consejo de Seguridad. -
42 security deposit
s.depósito de garantía. -
43 security depositor
s.depositante de valores. -
44 security element
s.elemento de garantía, propiedad que garantiza un préstamo. -
45 security enhancement
s.potenciación de la seguridad. -
46 security evaluation
s.evaluación de medidas de seguridad, evaluación de medidas de protección. -
47 security exchange
s.mercado de títulos. -
48 security firm
s.empresa de seguridad. -
49 security flaw
s.defecto de seguridad, falla de seguridad. -
50 security forces
s.fuerzas de seguridad. -
51 security guard
s.guarda de seguridad, vigilante, guarda jurado, guardia de seguridad. -
52 security holder
s.portador de títulos, tenedor de título, tenedor de valores, tenedor de títulos. -
53 security holding
s.tenencia de valores. -
54 security kernel
s.núcleo de seguridad, elemento básico de protección. -
55 security leak
s.filtración de información secreta. -
56 security level
s.nivel de seguridad. -
57 security loan
s.préstamo de títulos, préstamo sobre valores. -
58 security market
s.bolsa de valores, mercado de títulos, mercado de valores, mercado bursátil. -
59 security measures
s.medidas de seguridad. -
60 security model
s.modelo de medidas de seguridad, modelo de medidas de protección.
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