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1 Trust Bar
A notification bar warning the user about data that is blocked in the loaded file. Trust Bars can be for information only (non-actionable) or actionable. -
2 trust list
"A signed list of root certification authority certificates that an administrator considers reputable for designated purposes, such as client authentication or secure e-mail." -
3 trust
Confidence in the reliability of an entity or service and the information that it provides. -
4 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." -
5 trust anchor
The public key of the public/private key pair that is used to sign a DNS zone. -
6 Trust Center
"A website that describes the compliance, security, and privacy features of Microsoft Office 365." -
7 forest trust
"A trust between two Windows Server 2003 forests that forms trust relationships between every domain in both forests. A forest trust can be created only between the forest root domains in each forest. Forest trusts are transitive, and they can be one-way or two-way. An administrator must manually establish a forest trust, unlike an automatically established trust, such as a parent-child trust." -
8 full trust
"A code access security (CAS) state assigned to managed assemblies. The level of trust granted to an application or Web service affects its ability to use system resources while executing. Assemblies that have full trust can access any resource that is subject to operating system security, and all privileged operations are supported." -
9 shortcut trust
A trust that is manually created between two domains in the same forest. The purpose of a shortcut trust is to optimize the interdomain authentication process by shortening the trust path. Shortcut trusts are transitive and can be one-way or two-way. -
10 root of trust
A trusted entity that provides the basis for the certificates in the certificate trust list (CTL). All the certificate providers and the ultimate user must trust the destination. -
11 peer trust
"A feature that allows a user to explicitly trust an end user certificate, without first trusting the root CA." -
12 User Self Trust Certificate
"In the absence of a certification authority (CA) that is capable of issuing file encryption certificates, a certificate that is generated and digitally signed by applications on behalf of the user."English-Arabic terms dictionary > User Self Trust Certificate
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13 certificate trust list
"A signed list of root certification authority certificates that an administrator considers reputable for designated purposes, such as client authentication or secure e-mail." -
14 elevated trust
"In Silverlight, a security level that gives out-of-browser applications greater access to the local system." -
15 high-trust app
"An app that uses the server-to-server (S2S) protocol, where the app is responsible for creating the user portion of the access token, and therefore is trusted to assert any user identity." -
16 security token service
"A Web service that issues security tokens. A security token service makes assertions based on evidence that it trusts to whoever trusts it. To communicate trust, this service requires proof, such as a security token or set of security tokens, and it issues a security token with its own trust statement. (Note that for some security token formats, this can simply be a reissuance or cosignature.) In Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS), the Federation Service is a security token service." -
17 ar-sa مخطط انسيابي
"A Web service that issues security tokens. A security token service makes assertions based on evidence that it trusts to whoever trusts it. To communicate trust, this service requires proof, such as a security token or set of security tokens, and it issues a security token with its own trust statement. (Note that for some security token formats, this can simply be a reissuance or cosignature.) In Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS), the Federation Service is a security token service." -
18 STS
"A Web service that issues security tokens. A security token service makes assertions based on evidence that it trusts to whoever trusts it. To communicate trust, this service requires proof, such as a security token or set of security tokens, and it issues a security token with its own trust statement. (Note that for some security token formats, this can simply be a reissuance or cosignature.) In Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS), the Federation Service is a security token service." -
19 trusted forest
"A forest that is trusted to make authentication statements for security principals in that forest. Assuming forest A trusts forest B, all domains belonging to forest A will trust all domains in forest B, subject to policy configuration." -
20 federated domain
"A domain that is engaged in a trust relationship with another domain, which is also called a federation. This relationship is between two federation servers, and allows a system to provide controlled access to its resources or services to a user that belongs to another security realm without requiring the user to authenticate directly to the system and without the two systems sharing a database of user identities or passwords."
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