- party. Such a
level of
trust leads to an
efficient market.
Trusting less
leads to
losing economic opportunities,
while trusting more
leads to unnecessary...
- Look up
trust in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trust often refers to:
Trust (social science),
confidence in or
dependence on a
person or
quality It...
- "Reflections on
Trusting Trust",
presented the
persistent compiler backdoor attack now
known as the
Thompson hack or
trusting trust attack, and is widely...
-
Trusting Beatrice is a 1993
American romantic comedy drama film
written and
directed by
Cindy Lou
Johnson and
starring Irène Jacob. Irène
Jacob as Beatrice...
-
Trustly AB (publ),
known as
Trustly, is a
Swedish fintech company founded in 2008 that
specializes in open
banking payment solutions.
Trustly enables...
- Look up
trustor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Trustor may
refer to:
Trustor (
trust law), a
person who
settles property on
express trust for the...
- A
trust is a
legal relationship in
which the
owner of property, or any
transferable right,
gives it to
another to
manage and use
solely for the benefit...
- non-conventional IT, such as IoT devices. The
traditional approach by
trusting users and
devices within a
notional "corporate perimeter" or via a VPN...
-
anchor from
which the
whole chain of
trust is derived. The
trust anchor must be in the
possession of the
trusting party beforehand to make any further...
- In
British sports, a supporters'
trust is a formal,
democratic and not-for-profit
organisation of fans who
attempt to
strengthen the
influence of supporters...