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Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Sockets Layer | HTTPS (A message transfer protocol used by the World Wide Web to service page requests, and which adds a security layer using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology) |
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure | protocole HTTPS (A message transfer protocol used by the World Wide Web to service page requests, and which adds a security layer using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology) |
secure bit | bit sécurisé (The bit in a key message used to notify the supplicant and authenticator when a key exchange is complete and a link is considered secure. The bit is set to 0 (not secure) or 1 (secure)) |
secure channel | canal sécurisé (A Security Support Provider (SSP) that implements the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS) Internet standard authentication protocols) |
secure desktop | bureau sécurisé (A desktop that is isolated from other processes running on the system. The secure desktop increases the security of the elevation prompt) |
secure digital card | carte mémoire Secure Digital (A memory card about the size of a postage stamp that is supported by many types of devices) |
Secure FTP | protocole FTP sécurisé (A protocol that is used to upload configuration files over any reliable data stream; for example, to upload Directory Services user entries to the Administration Center) |
Secure FTP mode | mode FTP sécurisé (A mode for uploading an address list file to Directory Services via Secure FTP (SFTP). This is one of the three upload modes in EHS. This mode permits specifying multiple domains per file) |
Secure Hash Algorithm 1 | algorithme de hachage sécurisé 1 (An algorithm that generates a 160-bit hash value from an arbitrary amount of input data. SHA-1 is used with the Digital Signature Algorithm (DSA) in the Digital Signature Standard (DSS), among other places) |
Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol | protocole S-HTTP (A protocol that provides a secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) connection) |
Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions | S/MIME (An Internet e-mail security-oriented protocol that adds public key encryption and support for digital signatures to the widely used MIME e-mail protocol) |
secure note | note sécurisée (Any information (e.g. account numbers, sensitive data, etc) with a title and some free-form text that can be stored in a secure manner in a personal vault) |
secure receipt | reçu de sécurité (A secure e-mail feature used to check that your digital signature is being validated by the recipients security software. If your digital signature is validated, a notification appears in your Inbox) |
secure repository | référentiel sécurisé (The software module responsible for authenticating the valid use of protected content and protecting trusted software processing from modification and observation) |
Secure Sockets Layer | protocole SSL (The protocol that improves the security of data communication by using a combination of data encryption, digital certificates, and public key cryptography. SSL enables authentication and increases data integrity and privacy over networks. SSL does not provide authorization or nonrepudiation) |
Secure Sockets Layer The protocol that improves the security of data communication by using a combination of data encryption, digital certificates, and public key cryptography. SSL enables authentication and increases data integrity and privacy over networks. SSL does not provide authorization or nonrepudiation | SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) |
Secure Store Service | Service Banque d'informations sécurisé (The shared service that securely stores credential sets for external data sources and associates those credential sets to identities of individuals or to group identities. This service can be used to support a variety of solutions. For example, the stored credentials can be leveraged by certain applications to enable single sign-on) |
secure zone | zone sécurisée (A DNS zone that is stored in Active Directory and to which access control list (ACL) security features are applied) |