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- ObjectSecurity is an information technology company focusing on information security (model-driven security, fine-grained access control, middleware security)...
- bedtime for children. Among toddlers, a comfort object often takes the form of a blanket (called a security blanket) or a stuffed animal, doll or other toy...
- MIME Object Security Services (MOSS) is a protocol that uses the multipart/signed and multipart/encrypted framework to apply digital signature and encryption...
- full implementations of model-driven security (for authorization management policy automation) include ObjectSecurity OpenPMF, which earned a listing in...
- variable length number that is ****igned to objects at creation and becomes part of the object's Security Identifier (SID) that uniquely identifies an...
- In object-oriented (OO) and functional programming, an immutable object (unchangeable object) is an object whose state cannot be modified after it is...
- Object storage (also known as object-based storage or blob storage) is a computer data storage approach that manages data as "blobs" or "objects", as opposed...
- Object-oriented programming (OOP) is a programming paradigm based on the concept of objects, which can contain data and code: data in the form of fields...
- and social groups, objects and institutions, ecosystems, or any other entity or phenomenon vulnerable to unwanted change. Security mostly refers to protection...
- The object-capability model is a computer security model. A capability describes a transferable right to perform one (or more) operations on a given object...