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ALSO CALLED: System Security, Closed Loop Security, Systems Security, Computer Security, and Active Security Solutions
DEFINITION: Trusted computing is a broad term that refers to technologies and proposals for resolving computer security problems through hardware enhancements and associated software modifications. Several major hardware manufacturers and software vendors, collectively known as the Trusted
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Gartner Research Note: Revisiting vPro for Corporate Purchases
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Securing the New Network Architecture: Security Best Practices for Distributed, Dynamic Networks
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Right-Sizing a Security Management Appliance
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SECURITY DEFINITION (continued):
Computing Group ( TCG), are cooperating in this venture and have come up with specific plans. The TCG develops and promotes specifications for the protection of computer resources from threats posed by malicious entities without infringing on the rights of end users. Microsoft defines trusted computing by breaking it down into four technologies, all of which require the use of new or improved hardware at the personal computer (PC) level: |
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