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  2. Thread-local storage - Wikipedia

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    In computer programming, thread-local storage (TLS) is a memory management method that uses static or global memory local to a thread. The concept allows storage of data that appears to be global in a system with separate threads.

  3. Thread safety - Wikipedia

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    Thread-local storage Variables are localized so that each thread has its own private copy. These variables retain their values across subroutine and other code boundaries and are thread-safe since they are local to each thread, even though the code which accesses them might be executed simultaneously by another thread. Immutable objects

  4. Transport Layer Security - Wikipedia

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    Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a cryptographic protocol designed to provide communications security over a computer network, such as the Internet. The protocol is widely used in applications such as email , instant messaging , and voice over IP , but its use in securing HTTPS remains the most publicly visible.

  5. TLS - Wikipedia

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    Transport Layer Security, a cryptographic protocol for secure computer network communication; Thread level speculation, an optimisation on multiprocessor CPUs; Thread-local storage, a mechanism for allocating variables in computer science; Transparent LAN Service, a transparent data link connecting remote Ethernet networks

  6. Comparison of TLS implementations - Wikipedia

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    Thread safety Random seed Able to cross-compile No OS (bare metal) Supported operating systems Botan: C++11 None Thread-safe Platform-dependent Yes Windows, Linux, macOS, Android, iOS, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, Solaris, AIX, HP-UX, QNX, BeOS, IncludeOS BSAFE SSL-J Java Java SE network components Thread-safe Depends on java.security.SecureRandom Yes No

  7. Storage security - Wikipedia

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    Integrity: Stored data cannot be changed. [2]Confidentiality: Only authorized users will have access to the data locally or through network. [3]Availability: Manage and minimize the risk of inaccessibility due to deliberate destructions or accidents such as natural disaster, mechanical and power failures.

  8. Opportunistic TLS - Wikipedia

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    Opportunistic TLS (Transport Layer Security) refers to extensions in plain text communication protocols, which offer a way to upgrade a plain text connection to an encrypted (TLS or SSL) connection instead of using a separate port for encrypted communication. Several protocols use a command named "STARTTLS" or "Explicit TLS" for this

  9. SCST - Wikipedia

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    Storage drivers a.k.a. device handlers which interact with the storage medium. The supported local storage interfaces are SCSI, block device, file and scst_user. scst_user is an SCST-specific protocol that allows efficient implementation of storage drivers in user space. Configuration of all these modules happens via a sysfs interface. Although ...