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  2. Trust management (information system) - Wikipedia

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    In information system and information technology, trust management is an abstract system that processes symbolic representations of social trust, usually to aid automated decision-making process. Such representations, e.g. in a form of cryptographic credentials, can link the abstract system of trust management with results of trust assessment.

  3. Trust management - Wikipedia

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    Trust management may refer to: Trust management (information system), an abstract system that processes symbolic representations of social trust; Trust management (managerial science) the management of trusts, whereby property is held by one party for the benefit of another

  4. OneTrust - Wikipedia

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    June 2020, acquired data discovery and classification software company Integris Software in 2020. [ 8 ] April 2021, acquired Artificial intelligence data-redaction company Docuvision, as well as security certification company Tugboat Logic, “whistleblowing” software company Convercent , and Planetly, which helps companies manage and track ...

  5. BeyondTrust - Wikipedia

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    BeyondTrust was founded in 2006 and provided Least Privilege Management software for the Microsoft Windows OS, before UNIX vendor Symark acquired BeyondTrust in 2009. [1] [2] In 2018, the company was acquired by Bomgar, a developer of remote support and PAM software. [3] In both cases, BeyondTrust was adopted as the new company name. [4] [5]

  6. Trust and safety - Wikipedia

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    Trust and Safety (T&S) is a term commonly used in the context of online platforms, communities, and services. It refers to the policies, practices, products and teams dedicated to ensuring that users can trust and feel safe while using a service or participating in an online community .

  7. Trusted system - Wikipedia

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    In the security engineering subspecialty of computer science, a trusted system is one that is relied upon to a specified extent to enforce a specified security policy.This is equivalent to saying that a trusted system is one whose failure would break a security policy (if a policy exists that the system is trusted to enforce).

  8. Trust management (managerial science) - Wikipedia

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    Both concepts of trust are considered as equally significant in the context of trust management. Becoming trustworthy on a personal level is a significant criterion of success and survival as it allows cooperation and collaboration between the individual and other people.

  9. Trust - Wikipedia

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    Trust metric, a measurement of the degree to which group members trust each other, as in online networking Trusted system , a computerized system relied on to enforce a security policy Web of trust , a system used in cryptography to establish authenticity