Subject | English | Galician |
comp., MS | IEEE 802.1X security standard | norma de seguranza IEEE 802.1x (An Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) standard that defines port-based network access control which either allows or denies connection requests to IEEE 802.3 wired Ethernet networks or IEEE 802.11 wireless networks) |
comp., MS | mail-enabled universal security group | grupo de seguranza universal habilitado para correo electrónico (A group of recipients that are created to expedite the mass e-mailing of messages and other information. Unlike a mail-enabled universal distribution group, a mail-enabled USG can also be used to assign permissions. When e-mail is sent to a mail-enabled USG, all members of that group receive a copy of the message) |
comp., MS | Microsoft Safety and Security Center | Centro de seguranza e protección de Microsoft (The Microsoft website of information on and resources for computer security, digital privacy, and online safety) |
comp., MS | Microsoft Safety & Security Center | Centro de seguranza e protección de Microsoft (The Microsoft website of information on and resources for computer security, digital privacy, and online safety) |
comp., MS | network security | seguranza da rede (Protection of a computer system and its data from harm or loss) |
comp., MS | security administrator | administrador de seguranza (An administrative user who has been granted the permissions to add, remove, and modify administrative users and their administrative assignments) |
comp., MS | security association | Asociación de seguranza (A combination of identifiers, which together define Internet Protocol security (IPsec), that protects communication between sender and receiver) |
comp., MS | security breach | infracción de seguranza (An event that compromises the security of a computer, application, network or other resource) |
comp., MS | Security Configuration Wizard | Asistente de configuración de seguridade (A tool that automates security best practices to reduce the attack surface for a server. The SCW was introduced with Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1) |
comp., MS | security descriptor | descritor de seguranza (A data structure that contains security information associated with a protected object. Security descriptors include information about who owns the object, who can access it and in what way, and what types of access are audited) |
comp., MS | security ID | ID de seguranza (In Windows-based systems, a unique value that identifies a user, group, or computer account within an enterprise. Every account is issued a SID when it is created) |
comp., MS | security identifier | identificador de seguranza (In Windows-based systems, a unique value that identifies a user, group, or computer account within an enterprise. Every account is issued a SID when it is created) |
comp., MS | security label | etiqueta de seguranza (A secure e-mail feature that lets you add sensitivity labels, such as Internal Use Only, to the message header. Security labels in your organization are controlled by security policies set up by your e-mail administrator) |
comp., MS | security principal | entidade de seguranza (In Windows-based computers, an account (such as a user, security group, device, or computer) that can be granted or denied access to resources) |
comp., MS | security role | rol de seguranza (A defined set of application access privileges. The security role assigned to a user determines which tasks the user can perform and which parts of the user interface the user can view. All users must be assigned at least one security role in order to access the system) |
comp., MS | security token service | servizo de token de seguridade (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) |
comp., MS | 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 | seguridade da capa de transporte (TLS) |