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  2. PSA Certified - Wikipedia

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    The PSA Certified program seeks to address and reduce fragmentation in the IoT product manufacturing and development sectors. It supports the creation of system-on-chips (SoCs) that incorporate a PSA Root of Trust (PSA-RoT), a security component accessible to software platforms and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).

  3. Place name origins - Wikipedia

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    Pairs of original elements can produce the same element in a modern place name. For example, the Old English elements den (valley) and dun (hill) are sometimes confused, as they can now lack obvious meanings. Croydon is in a valley and Willesden is on a hill. Multiple meanings. Some elements, such as wich and wick, can have many meanings.

  4. Toponymic surname - Wikipedia

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    A notable example is the name of Jeanne d'Arc, which is not related to a place called Arc but instead is a distorted patronymic (see "Name of Joan of Arc"). Likewise, it has been suggested that a toponymic cannot be assumed to be a place of residence or origin: merchants could have adopted a toponymic by-name to associate themselves with a ...

  5. ARM architecture family - Wikipedia

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    PSA Certified, formerly named Platform Security Architecture, is an architecture-agnostic security framework and evaluation scheme. It is intended to help secure Internet of things (IoT) devices built on system-on-a-chip (SoC) processors. [175] It was introduced to increase security where a full trusted execution environment is too large or ...

  6. Private Security Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Private Security Authority (PSA) Irish: An tÚdarás Slándála Prı́obháidı́ is the independent statutory body in Ireland that regulates private security services. It was established under the Private Security Services Act 2004.

  7. Passwordless authentication - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] (The technical report is an extended version of the peer-reviewed paper by the same name.) Their analysis shows that most schemes do better than passwords on security, some schemes do better and some worse with respect to usability, while every scheme does worse than passwords on deployability. The authors conclude with the following ...

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  9. Place of origin - Wikipedia

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    The place of domicile is now the sole payer of welfare costs. [2] In 1923, 1937, 1959 and 1967, more cantons signed treaties that assured that the place of domicile had to pay welfare costs instead of the place of origin, reflecting the fact that fewer and fewer people lived in their place of origin (1860: 59%, in 1910: 34%). [3]