trusted$508163$ - traduzione in olandese
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trusted$508163$ - traduzione in olandese

Trusted-client; Trusted-Client; Trusted Client

trusted      
adj. eerlijk, vertrouwenswaardig; iemand beschrijvend in wie vertrouwen is gesteld
childhood friend         
  • A group of Germans at [[Allas Sea Pool]], [[Helsinki]], Finland. Traveling abroad together is a strong indicator of friendship.
  • Friendship in adulthood
  • Two friends sitting together in [[Bhutan]]
  • A man with an [[Indian palm squirrel]] (''Funambulus palmarum'')
  • ''Freundschaft zwischen Jonathan und David'' by [[Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld]] (1860), which translates in English as ''Friendship between Jonathan and David''
  • Two friends before posing for a picture
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PEOPLE WHO HAVE MUTUAL AFFECTION FOR EACH OTHER
Friendships; Friend; Friend crush; Mate (colloquialism); Guyfriend; Mate (colloqualism); Casual friendship; Childhood friend; Freindship; Bestest mate; Children friendships Brian Bigelow and John la Gaipa 1975; Types of friendships; Types of friends; Family friend; Communal friendship; Agentic friendship; Close friend; Buddy (friendship); Good Friend; Peer acceptance; Friendliness; Trusted friend; Amiability; Geniality; Affability
vriend van kinds-afaan
digital certificate         
  • The roles of root certificate, intermediate certificate and end-entity certificate as in the [[chain of trust]].
  • The procedure of obtaining a Public key certificate
ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT USED TO PROVE THE OWNERSHIP OF A PUBLIC KEY
Digital certificate; Digital Certificate; Identity certificate; Digital identity certificate; Certificate (cryptography); Digital certificates; SSL Certificate; Server certificate; SSL certificate; Certificate in Computer Programming; Ssl certificate; Digital certification; Public-key certificate; Public key certificates; SSL Certificates; Cryptographic certificate; Digital Certification; SSL security certificate; SSL certificates; Organization Validation Certificate; OV certificate; Trusted root store; TLS certificate; Organization validation certificate; Intermediate certificate (cryptography)
(internet) elektronisch identiteitsbewijs dat persoonlijke informatie bevat van de gebruiker van de computer (inclusief digitale handtekening en code) die zekerheid geeft bij uitvoeren van zaken via het netwerk

Definizione

trusting
A trusting person believes that people are honest and sincere and do not intend to harm him or her.
She has an open, trusting nature...
ADJ

Wikipedia

Trusted client

In computing, a trusted client is a device or program controlled by the user of a service, but with restrictions designed to prevent its use in ways not authorized by the provider of the service. That is, the client is a device that vendors trust and then sell to the consumers, whom they do not trust. Examples include video games played over a computer network or the Content Scramble System (CSS) in DVDs.

Trusted client software is considered fundamentally insecure: once the security is broken by one user, the break is trivially copyable and available to others. As computer security specialist Bruce Schneier states, "Against the average user, anything works; there's no need for complex security software. Against the skilled attacker, on the other hand, nothing works." Trusted client hardware is somewhat more secure, but not a complete solution.

Trusted clients are attractive to business as a form of vendor lock-in: sell the trusted client at a loss and charge more than would be otherwise economically viable for the associated service. One early example was radio receivers that were subsidized by broadcasters, but restricted to receiving only their radio station. Modern examples include video recorders being forced by law to include Macrovision copy protection, the DVD region code system and region-coded video game consoles.

Trusted computing aims to create computer hardware which assists in the implementation of such restrictions in software, and attempts to make circumvention of these restrictions more difficult.