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absolute security descriptorAbsolute Sicherheitsbeschreibung (A security descriptor structure that contains pointers to the security information associated with an object)
Active Directory Security Group Discovery methodActive Directory-Sicherheitsgruppenermittlung (A Configuration Manager discovery method that searches for security group resources by polling Active Directory Domain Services)
callback securityRückrufsicherheit (A form of network security in which a remote access server calls a user back at a preset number after the user has made an initial connection and has been authenticated)
code access securityCodezugriffssicherheit (A mechanism provided by the common language runtime whereby managed code is granted permissions by security policy and these permissions are enforced, helping to limit the operations that the code will be allowed to perform)
code access security CAS policyRichtline für die Codezugriffssicherheit (A set of rules that defines security permissions for a collection of assemblies by associating attributes of those assemblies, such as location and signature, with a set of code access security permissions)
declarative security checkdeklarative Sicherheitsprüfung (Declarative security information in metadata. Developers can use such declarations, which are usually written as custom attributes, to invoke several kinds of security functionality - require permissions to bind reference to the code, require permissions to derive a type, demand that callers have certain permissions, and so on)
Device Security ManagerGerätesicherheits-Manager (A feature in Visual Studio that allows you to configure device security and manage certificates on Windows Mobile-based devices)
enhanced securityverstärkte Sicherheit (The security type that is used to describe the encrypted protocol used by Application Virtualization to provide secure communications on the various virtual application streaming deliveries leveraging Real Time Streaming Protocol Secure (RTSPS))
enhanced securityerhöhte Sicherheit (A security type that helps prevent unauthorized persons from discerning that a user is going to the Windows Live sign-in page. Otherwise, an unauthorized person might be able to intercept and manipulate the code on the sign-in page, which could result in user information being transmitted to an unauthorized website)
Generic Security Services Application Programming Interfacegenerische Sicherheitsdienste-API (A generic API for performing client-server authentication that can be implemented over any authentication system. GSS-API makes it possible for applications to use the same API with different authentication mechanisms)
Group Policy Security SettingsGruppenrichtlinien-Sicherheitseinstellungen (The subtrees of the Group Policy Object Editor that allow a security administrator to manually configure security levels assigned to a Group Policy object (GPO) or local computer policy)
hardware security moduleHardwaresicherheitsmodul (A secure device that provides cryptographic capabilities, typically by providing private keys used in Public-key cryptography)
IEEE 802.1X security standardIEEE 802.1X-Sicherheitsstandard (An Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) standard that defines port-based network access control which either allows or denies connection requests to IEEE 802.3 wired Ethernet networks or IEEE 802.11 wireless networks)
imperative security checkimperative Sicherheitsprüfung (A security check that occurs when a security method is called within the code that is being protected. This type of check can be data-driven and can be isolated to a single location within an object or method. For example, if the name of a file to be protected is known only at run time, an imperative security check can be invoked by passing the file name as a parameter to a security method)
Internet Protocol securityInternetprotokollsicherheit (A set of industry-standard, cryptography-based services and protocols that help to protect data over a network)
local security authoritylokale Sicherheitsautorität (A protected subsystem that authenticates and logs users on to the local computer. In addition, the LSA maintains information about all aspects of local security on a computer (collectively known as the local security policy), and it provides various services for translation between names and identifiers)
Local Security Authority Subsystem ServiceSubsystemdienst für die lokale Sicherheitsautorität (An interface for managing local security, domain authentication, and Active Directory processes. It handles authentication for the client and for the server. It also contains features that are used to support Active Directory utilities)
login security modeAnwendungssicherheitsmodus (A security mode that determines the manner in which an instance of SQL Server validates a login request)
mail-enabled universal security groupE-Mail-aktivierte universelle Sicherheitsgruppe (A group of recipients that are created to expedite the mass e-mailing of messages and other information. Unlike a mail-enabled universal distribution group, a mail-enabled USG can also be used to assign permissions. When e-mail is sent to a mail-enabled USG, all members of that group receive a copy of the message)
Microsoft Safety and Security CenterMicrosoft-Center für PC- und Onlinesicherheit (The Microsoft website of information on and resources for computer security, digital privacy, and online safety)
Microsoft Safety & Security CenterMicrosoft-Center für PC- und Onlinesicherheit (The Microsoft website of information on and resources for computer security, digital privacy, and online safety)
network security keyNetzwerksicherheitsschlüssel (A password that can help protect wireless networks from unauthorized access. A network security key encrypts information sent from one network computer to another so that the information can only be read by someone who has the key)
network security scanÜberprüfung der Netzwerksicherheit (An examination of servers for viruses, spyware, and malware)
role-based securityrollenbasierte Sicherheit (A method of limiting access to the Service Manager console)
security administratorSicherheitsadministrator (An administrative user who has been granted the permissions to add, remove, and modify administrative users and their administrative assignments)
Security AdministratorSicherheitsadministrator (A security role that grants permissions to administrative users so that they can add, remove, and modify administrative users and their administrative assignments)
security advisorySicherheitsempfehlung (A notification addressing a security change that may affect the security of customers' computers)
Security APISicherheits-API (An API for asset protection, usage control, privacy, and policy application)
security associationSicherheitszuordnung (A combination of identifiers, which together define Internet Protocol security (IPsec), that protects communication between sender and receiver)
security auditSicherheitsüberwachung (The process that tracks the activities of users and records selected types of events in the security log)
security blanketSicherheitsblanket (A group of values that describe the security settings that apply to all proxies in a process or to just a particular interface proxy)
security certificateSicherheitszertifikat (A digital document that is commonly used for authentication and to help secure information on a network. A certificate binds a public key to an entity that holds the corresponding private key. Certificates are digitally signed by the certification authority that issues them, and they can be issued for a user, a computer, or a service)
Security Configuration WizardSicherheitskonfigurations-Assistent (A tool that automates security best practices to reduce the attack surface for a server. The SCW was introduced with Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1)
security contextSicherheitskontext (The security attributes or rules that are currently in effect. For example, the rules that govern what a user can do to a protected object are determined by security information in the user's access token and in the object's security descriptor. Together, the access token and the security descriptor form a security context for the user's actions on the object)
security-criticalsicherheitskritisch (Pertaining to a type or member that accesses secure resources and can only be used by fully trusted code in the .NET Framework)
security dataSicherheitsdaten
security descriptorSicherheitsbeschreibung (A data structure that contains security information associated with a protected object. Security descriptors include information about who owns the object, who can access it and in what way, and what types of access are audited)
security disablerSicherheitsdeaktivierer (A type of Trojan that disables security settings or products such as antivirus software)
security-edge gatewaySicherheitsgateway (A security solution that segregates one portion of a network from another portion, allowing only authorized network traffic to pass through according to traffic filtering rules)
security-enabled workgroupArbeitsgruppe mit aktivierter Sicherheit (An Access workgroup in which users log on with a user name and password and in which access to database objects is restricted according to permissions granted to specific user accounts and groups)
security extensionSicherheitserweiterung (A component in Reporting Services that authenticates a user or group to a report server)
security fileSicherheitsdatei (A file that contains a digital code that makes it possible to seal messages or to add a digital signature to messages. This file can be stored on a 3.5-inch disk or on your computer's hard disk)
security filteringSicherheitsfilterung (A method of applying the settings of a Group Policy object (GPO) based on security principals)
security groupSicherheitsgruppe (A group that can be listed in discretionary access control lists (DACLs) used to define permissions on resources and objects. A security group can also be used as an e-mail entity. Sending an e-mail message to the group sends the message to all the members of the group)
security holeSicherheitslücke (An unintentionally unprotected entry point into an otherwise secure computer, component, application, or other online resource)
security hostSicherheitshost (An authentication device, supplemental to standard Windows and remote access server security, that verifies whether a caller from a remote client is authorized to connect to the remote access server)
security IDSicherheits-ID (In Windows-based systems, a unique value that identifies a user, group, or computer account within an enterprise. Every account is issued a SID when it is created)
security identifierSicherheits-ID (In Windows-based systems, a unique value that identifies a user, group, or computer account within an enterprise. Every account is issued a SID when it is created)
security keySicherheitscode (An identifier used by two APPC logical units (LUs) to validate security when a session is activated. The security key performs a function similar to that of a password, but at the LU-LU session level rather than at the TP-conversation level)
security labelSicherheitskennzeichen (A secure e-mail feature that lets you add sensitivity labels, such as Internal Use Only, to the message header. Security labels in your organization are controlled by security policies set up by your e-mail administrator)
security labelSicherheitskennzeichen (A secure e-mail feature that lets you add sensitivity labels, such as Internal Use Only, to the message header. Security labels in your organization are controlled by security policies set up by your e-mail administrator)
security modelSicherheitsmodell (A model that defines how access to data is controlled)
security packageSicherheitspaket (The software implementation of a security protocol. Security packages are contained in security support provider dynamic-link libraries (DLLs) or in security support provider/authentication package DLLs)
security policySicherheitsrichtlinie (The active policy established by the administrator that programmatically generates granted permissions for all managed code based on the code's requested permissions. Code that requires more permissions than policy will grant is not allowed to run)
security principalSicherheitsprinzipal (In Windows-based computers, an account (such as a user, security group, device, or computer) that can be granted or denied access to resources)
security principal nameSicherheitsprinzipalname (A name that uniquely identifies a user, group, or computer within a single domain. This name is not guaranteed to be unique across domains)
security protocolSicherheitsprotokoll (A specification that defines security-related data objects and rules about how the objects are used to maintain security on a computer system)
security roleSicherheitsrolle (A defined set of application access privileges. The security role assigned to a user determines which tasks the user can perform and which parts of the user interface the user can view. All users must be assigned at least one security role in order to access the system)
security-safe-criticalsicherheitsgeschützt (Pertaining to a type or member that accesses secure resources and can be safely used by partially trusted code in the .NET Framework)
security scopeSicherheitsbereich (A method that, when used in conjunction with security roles, limits which objects an administrative user can use and see)
Security ServerSicherheitsserver (Centro server that hosts primary security roles and workloads)
security support componentSicherheitsunterstützungskomponente (A hardware-based security facility that implements cryptosystems, random number generation, and key storage)
security support providerSecurity Support Provider (A dynamic-link library (DLL) that implements the Security Support Provider Interface (SSPI) by making one or more security packages available to applications. Each security package provides mappings between an application' SSPI function calls and an actual security model' functions. Security packages support security protocols such as Kerberos and NTLM)
Security Support Provider InterfaceSecurity Support Provider-Schnittstelle (A common interface between transport-level applications, such as Microsoft Remote Procedure Call (RPC), and security support providers (SSPs), such as Windows Distributed Security. SSPI allows a transport application to call one of the SSPs to obtain an authenticated connection. These calls do not require extensive knowledge of the security protocol's details)
security testSicherheitstest (A test that looks for attack paths that might be used to gain access to assets)
security tokenSicherheitstoken (A cryptographically signed data unit that transfers authentication and authorization information, based on a credential)
security token serviceSicherheitstokendienst (A Web service that issues security tokens. A security token service makes assertions based on evidence that it trusts to whoever trusts it. To communicate trust, this service requires proof, such as a security token or set of security tokens, and it issues a security token with its own trust statement. (Note that for some security token formats, this can simply be a reissuance or cosignature) In Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS), the Federation Service is a security token service)
security-transparentsicherheitstransparent (Pertaining to a type or member that is partially trusted and that cannot expose access to any protected resources or functionality)
security trimmingSicherheitskürzung (The process of limiting search results based on the identity of the user who submitted the query)
security updateSicherheitsupdate (" A broadly released fix for a product-specific security-related vulnerability. Security vulnerabilities are rated based on their severity which is indicated in the Microsoft's security bulletin as "critical," "important," "moderate, or "low.")
SIM securitySIM-PIN Abfrage (A toggle switch that you tap to enter a SIM PIN)
social security numberSozialversicherungsnummer (In the United States, a Taxpayer Identification Number assigned to citizens and some noncitizens. The number is required for anyone to obtain work or to receive governmental benefits, such as social security payments after retirement)
Transport Layer Security encryptionTransport Layer Security-Verschlüsselung (A generic security protocol similar to Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), used with Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP))
user-level securitySicherheit auf Benutzerebene (When using user-level security in an Access database, a database administrator or an object's owner can grant individual users or groups of users specific permissions to tables, queries, forms, reports, and macros)
Web Services SecurityWebdienstesicherheit (A series of specifications that describe how to attach signature and encryption headers to Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) messages. In addition, WS-Security describes how to attach security tokens, including binary security tokens such as X.509 certificates and Kerberos tickets, to messages. In Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS), WS-Security is used when Kerberos signs security tokens)
Windows Firewall with Advanced SecurityWindows-Firewall mit erweiterter Sicherheit (A snap-in which allows users to configure policies that provide enhanced network security for Windows computers)
Windows NT Integrated Securityintegrierte Sicherheit von Windows NT (A security mode that leverages the Windows NT authentication process)
Windows Security Health AgentWindows-Sicherheitsintegritäts-Agent (Windows system health agent (SHA) for Network Access Protection (NAP). Windows Security Health Agent provides status of system health components that are monitored by Windows Security Center, such as the status of Windows Firewall, antivirus applications, and Windows Update)
Windows Security Health ValidatorWindows-Sicherheitsintegritätsprüfung (Windows system health validator (SHV) for Network Access Protection (NAP). Windows Security Health Validator verifies status of system health components that are received in a statement of health (SoH) from NAP client computers that have the Windows Security Health Agent installed)
Windows Security Health ValidatorWindows-Sicherheitsintegritätsverifizierung (Windows system health validator (SHV) for Network Access Protection (NAP). Windows Security Health Validator verifies status of system health components that are received in a statement of health (SoH) from NAP client computers that have the Windows Security Health Agent installed)
WS-SecurityWS-Sicherheit (A series of specifications that describe how to attach signature and encryption headers to Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) messages. In addition, WS-Security describes how to attach security tokens, including binary security tokens such as X.509 certificates and Kerberos tickets, to messages. In Active Directory Federation Services (ADFS), WS-Security is used when Kerberos signs security tokens)