slovodefinícia
security
(mass)
security
- ochrana, bezpečnosť, cenný papier, zaistenie
security
(encz)
security,bezpečí n: joe@hw.cz
security
(encz)
security,bezpečnost n: joe@hw.cz
security
(encz)
security,bezpečnostní Zdeněk Brož
security
(encz)
security,bezstarostnost n: Zdeněk Brož
security
(encz)
security,cenný papír Mgr. Dita Gálová
security
(encz)
security,jistota Mgr. Dita Gálová
security
(encz)
security,ochrana n: Zdeněk Brož
security
(encz)
security,ochranka n: v obchodním domě apod. joe@hw.cz
security
(encz)
security,zajištění Zdeněk Brož
security
(encz)
security,záruka Mgr. Dita Gálová
security
(encz)
security,zástava n: Zdeněk Brož
Security
(gcide)
Security \Se*cu"ri*ty\, n.; pl. Securities. [L. securitas: cf.
F. s['e]curit['e]. See Secure, and cf. Surety.]
1. The condition or quality of being secure; secureness.
Specifically:
(a) Freedom from apprehension, anxiety, or care;
confidence of power or safety; hence, assurance;
certainty.
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His trembling hand had lost the ease,
Which marks security to please. --Sir W.
Scott.
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(b) Hence, carelessness; negligence; heedlessness.
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He means, my lord, that we are too remiss,
Whilst Bolingbroke, through our security,
Grows strong and great in substance and in
power. --Shak.
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(c) Freedom from risk; safety.
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Give up yourself merely to chance and hazard,
From firm security. --Shak.
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Some . . . alleged that we should have no
security for our trade. --Swift.
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2. That which secures or makes safe; protection; guard;
defense. Specifically:
(a) Something given, deposited, or pledged, to make
certain the fulfillment of an obligation, the
performance of a contract, the payment of a debt, or
the like; surety; pledge.
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Those who lent him money lent it on no security
but his bare word. --Macaulay.
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(b) One who becomes surety for another, or engages himself
for the performance of another's obligation.
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3. An evidence of debt or of property, as a bond, a
certificate of stock, etc.; as, government securities.
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Syn: Protection; defense; guard; shelter; safety; certainty;
ease; assurance; carelessness; confidence; surety;
pledge; bail.
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security
(wn)
security
n 1: the state of being free from danger or injury; "we support
the armed services in the name of national security" [ant:
insecurity]
2: defense against financial failure; financial independence;
"his pension gave him security in his old age"; "insurance
provided protection against loss of wages due to illness"
[syn: security, protection]
3: freedom from anxiety or fear; "the watch dog gave her a
feeling of security"
4: a formal declaration that documents a fact of relevance to
finance and investment; the holder has a right to receive
interest or dividends; "he held several valuable securities"
[syn: security, certificate]
5: property that your creditor can claim in case you default on
your obligation; "bankers are reluctant to lend without good
security" [syn: security, surety]
6: a department responsible for the security of the
institution's property and workers; "the head of security was
a former policeman" [syn: security, security department]
7: a guarantee that an obligation will be met [syn: security,
surety]
8: an electrical device that sets off an alarm when someone
tries to break in [syn: security system, {security
measure}, security]
9: measures taken as a precaution against theft or espionage or
sabotage etc.; "military security has been stepped up since
the recent uprising" [syn: security, security measures]
security
(foldoc)
security
computer security

Protection against unauthorized access to, or
alteration of, information and system resources including
CPUs, storage devices and programs.

Security includes:

* confidentiality - preventing unauthorized access;
integrity - preventing or detecting unauthorized
modification of information.

* authentication - determining whether a user is who they
claim to be.

* access control - ensuring that users can access the
resources, and only the resources, that they are authorised
to.

* nonrepudiation - proof that a message came from a certain
source.

* availability - ensuring that a system is operational and
accessible to authorised users despite hardware or software
failures or attack.

* privacy - allowing people to know and control how
information is collected about them and how it is used.

Security can also be considered in the following terms:

* physical security - who can touch the system to operate or
modify it, protection against the physical environment - heat,
earthquake, etc.

* operational/procedural security - who is authorised to do or
responsible for doing what and when, who can authorise others
to do what and who has to report what to who.

* personnel security - hiring employees, background screening,
training, security briefings, monitoring and handling
departures.

* System security - User access and authentication controls,
assignment of privilege, maintaining file and filesystem
integrity, backup, monitoring processes, log-keeping, and
auditing.

* network security - protecting network and
telecommunications equipment, protecting network servers and
transmissions, combatting eavesdropping, controlling access
from untrusted networks, firewalls, and intrusion detection.

Encryption is one important technique used to improve data
security.

OWASP is the free and open application security
community.

(2007-10-05)
SECURITY
(bouvier)
SECURITY. That which renders a matter sure; an instrument which renders
certain the performance of a contract. The term is also sometimes applied to
designate a person who becomes the surety for another, or who engages
himself for the performance of another's contract. See 3 Blackf. R. 431.

podobné slovodefinícia
insecurity
(mass)
insecurity
- neistota
security
(mass)
security
- ochrana, bezpečnosť, cenný papier, zaistenie
collateral security
(encz)
collateral security,
collective security
(encz)
collective security, n:
convertible security
(encz)
convertible security, n:
energy security
(encz)
energy security,energetická bezpečnost [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
enforcement of security
(encz)
enforcement of security,
equity security
(encz)
equity security,
gilt-edged security
(encz)
gilt-edged security,
government security
(encz)
government security,státní půjčka Zdeněk Brož
high-security
(encz)
high-security,silně střežený Zdeněk Brož
insecurity
(encz)
insecurity,nejistota n: Zdeněk Brožinsecurity,nespolehlivost n: Zdeněk Brož
letter security
(encz)
letter security, n:
listed security
(encz)
listed security, n:
marketable security
(encz)
marketable security,
mortgage-backed security
(encz)
mortgage-backed security, n:
national security
(encz)
national security,národní bezpečnost n: national security,státní bezpečnost
national security agency
(encz)
National Security Agency,národní bezpečnostní agentura [zkr.]
[voj.] agentura v USA zabývající se odposlechy, komunikacemi, šifrováním
a dešifrováním sheeryjay
negotiable security
(encz)
negotiable security,
nonequity security
(encz)
nonequity security,
nonmarketable security
(encz)
nonmarketable security,
nonnegotiable security
(encz)
nonnegotiable security,
over the counter security
(encz)
over the counter security, n:
paperless security
(encz)
paperless security,
private security force
(encz)
private security force, n:
public security
(encz)
public security, n:
quoted security
(encz)
quoted security,
receivables from social security and health insurance
(encz)
receivables from social security and health insurance,sociální
zabezpečení a zdravotní pojištění [ekon.] rozvaha/balance sheet Ivan
Masár
registered security
(encz)
registered security, n:
seasoned security
(encz)
seasoned security,
security
(encz)
security,bezpečí n: joe@hw.czsecurity,bezpečnost n: joe@hw.czsecurity,bezpečnostní Zdeněk Brožsecurity,bezstarostnost n: Zdeněk Brožsecurity,cenný papír Mgr. Dita Gálovásecurity,jistota Mgr. Dita Gálovásecurity,ochrana n: Zdeněk Brožsecurity,ochranka n: v obchodním domě apod. joe@hw.czsecurity,zajištění Zdeněk Brožsecurity,záruka Mgr. Dita Gálovásecurity,zástava n: Zdeněk Brož
security blanket
(encz)
security blanket,
security consultant
(encz)
security consultant, n:
security department
(encz)
security department, n:
security deposit
(encz)
security deposit,záruční vklad Zdeněk Brož
security director
(encz)
security director, n:
security force
(encz)
security force, n:
security guard
(encz)
security guard, n:
security intelligence
(encz)
security intelligence, n:
security interest
(encz)
security interest, n:
security measures
(encz)
security measures, n:
security review
(encz)
security review, n:
security staff
(encz)
security staff, n:
security system
(encz)
security system, n:
social security
(encz)
social security,sociální ochrana [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskačsocial security,sociální zabezpečení Zdeněk Brož
social security contribution
(encz)
social security contribution,příspěvek na sociální
zabezpečení [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač
social security contributions
(encz)
social security contributions,
social security expenses and health insurance
(encz)
social security expenses and health insurance,náklady na sociální
zabezpečení a zdravotní pojištění [ekon.] výkaz zisku a
ztrát=profit/loss account Ivan Masár
social security funds
(encz)
social security funds,
social security scheme
(encz)
social security scheme,
social security system
(encz)
social security system,
transferable security
(encz)
transferable security,
underlying security
(encz)
underlying security,
unlisted security
(encz)
unlisted security, n:
unquoted security
(encz)
unquoted security,
zero-coupon security
(encz)
zero-coupon security, n:
information security
(czen)
Information Security,INFOSEC[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
national security agency
(czen)
National Security Agency,NSA[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
transmission security
(czen)
Transmission Security,TRANSEC[zkr.] [voj.] Zdeněk Brož a automatický
překlad
Collateral security
(gcide)
Collateral \Col*lat"er*al\ (k[o^]l*l[a^]t"[~e]r*al), a. [LL.
collateralis; col- + lateralis lateral. See Lateral.]
1. Coming from, being on, or directed toward, the side; as,
collateral pressure. "Collateral light." --Shak.
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2. Acting in an indirect way.
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If by direct or by collateral hand
They find us touched, we will our kingdom give . . .
To you in satisfaction. --Shak.
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3. Related to, but not strictly a part of, the main thing or
matter under consideration; hence, subordinate; not chief
or principal; as, collateral interest; collateral issues.
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That he [Attebury] was altogether in the wrong on
the main question, and on all the collateral
questions springing out of it, . . . is true.
--Macaulay.
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4. Tending toward the same conclusion or result as something
else; additional; as, collateral evidence.
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Yet the attempt may give
Collateral interest to this homely tale.
--Wordsworth.
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5. (Genealogy) Descending from the same stock or ancestor,
but not in the same line or branch or one from the other;
-- opposed to lineal.
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Note: Lineal descendants proceed one from another in a direct
line; collateral relations spring from a common
ancestor, but from different branches of that common
stirps or stock. Thus the children of brothers are
collateral relations, having different fathers, but a
common grandfather. --Blackstone.
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Collateral assurance, that which is made, over and above
the deed itself.

Collateral circulation (Med. & Physiol.), circulation
established through indirect or subordinate branches when
the supply through the main vessel is obstructed.

Collateral issue. (Law)
(a) An issue taken upon a matter aside from the merits of
the case.
(b) An issue raised by a criminal convict who pleads any
matter allowed by law in bar of execution, as pardon,
diversity of person, etc.
(c) A point raised, on cross-examination, aside from the
issue fixed by the pleadings, as to which the answer
of the witness, when given, cannot subsequently be
contradicted by the party asking the question.

Collateral security, security for the performance of
covenants, or the payment of money, besides the principal
security.

collateral damage, (Mil.) damage caused by a military
operation, such as a bombing, to objects or persons not
themselves the intended target of the attack.
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Insecurity
(gcide)
Insecurity \In`se*cu"ri*ty\, n.; pl. Insecurities. [Pref. in-
not + security : cf. LL. insecuritas, F. insecurite.]
1. The condition or quality of being insecure; lack of
safety; danger; hazard; as, the insecurity of a building
liable to fire; insecurity of a debt.
[1913 Webster]

2. The state of feeling insecure; uncertainty; lack of
confidence.
[1913 Webster]

With what insecurity of truth we ascribe effects . .
. unto arbitrary calculations. --Sir T.
Browne.
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A time of insecurity, when interests of all sorts
become objects of speculation. --Burke.
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agency security
(wn)
agency security
n 1: a security issued by United States government agencies or
the Farm Credit System [syn: government security, {agency
security}]
bureau of diplomatic security
(wn)
Bureau of Diplomatic Security
n 1: the bureau in the State Department that is responsible for
the security of diplomats and embassies overseas [syn:
Bureau of Diplomatic Security, DS]
canadian security intelligence service
(wn)
Canadian Security Intelligence Service
n 1: Canada's main foreign intelligence agency that gathers and
analyzes information to provide security intelligence for
the Canadian government [syn: {Canadian Security
Intelligence Service}, CSIS]
collective security
(wn)
collective security
n 1: a system for international peace
committee for state security
(wn)
Committee for State Security
n 1: formerly the predominant security police organization of
Soviet Russia [syn: Committee for State Security, KGB,
Soviet KGB]
communications security establishment
(wn)
Communications Security Establishment
n 1: Canadian agency that gathers communications intelligence
and assist law enforcement and security agencies [syn:
Communications Security Establishment, CSE]
convertible security
(wn)
convertible security
n 1: a corporate security (usually bonds or preferred stock)
that can be exchanged for another form of security (usually
common stock) [syn: convertible, convertible security]

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