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Wat (wie) is counterpane - definitie

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Counterpane (disambiguation)

counterpane         
(counterpanes)
A counterpane is a decorative cover on a bed. (OLD-FASHIONED)
N-COUNT
counterpane         
n.
Coverlet, coverlid.
counterpane         
¦ noun dated a bedspread.
Origin
C17: alt. of counterpoint, based on med. L. culcitra puncta 'quilted mattress'.

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Counterpane

Counterpane may refer to:

  • Counterpane (bedding)
  • BT Counterpane, an information technology company
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor counterpane
1. Now that is completely obsolete advice," said Bruce Schneier, chief technical officer for Counterpane Internet Security Inc.
2. "Skype became popular not because it was secure, but because it was easy to use," said Bruce Schneier, chief technology officer at Counterpane Internet Security Inc.
3. "You should presume that phone numbers are being collated with Internet records, credit–card records, everything," says Bruce Schneier, a security technologist with Counterpane Internet Security in Mountain View, Calif.
4. Bruce Schneier, chief technical officer of Counterpane Internet Security Inc., said laws like Westchester‘s are probably helpful "because the information companies have on their networks is more valuable to you than it is to them and the law gives them an incentive" to protect it.
5. "We also know they have the desire to go after Scada [supervisory control and data acquisition] systems which control real–world things – like the opening or closing of a dam or whether an elevator goes up or down." But Bruce Schneider, a leading cryptographer and founder of Counterpane Internet Security, points out that such attacks are yet to happen.