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  2. Trust, but verify - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the similar phrase "Trust and Verify" was used as the motto of the On-Site Inspection Agency (now subsumed into the Defense Threat Reduction Agency). [11]In 2000, David T. Lindgren's book about how interpretation, or imagery analysis, of aerial and satellite images of the Soviet Union played a key role in superpowers and in arms control during the Cold War was titled Trust But Verify ...

  3. National technical means of verification - Wikipedia

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    It continues to appear in subsequent arms control negotiations, which have a general theme called "trust but verify". Verification, in addition to information explicitly supplied from one side to the other, involves numerous technical intelligence disciplines.

  4. Wikipedia:Trust, but verify - Wikipedia

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    In short, we should trust but verify. A good way to do this is to compare the factual (as opposed to comment) reporting in major news outlets that have different political leanings. If something is stated as fact by both the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post , it is almost certainly safe to state it as fact on Wikipedia.

  5. 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 .

  6. Verifiable credentials - Wikipedia

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    The issuer and holder trust each other, the holder trusts the verifier, and the verifier trusts the issuer. Any role in the triangle can be played by a person, an institution, or an IoT device. Verifiable credentials (VCs) are digital credentials which follow the relevant World Wide Web Consortium open standards .

  7. Talk:Trust, but verify - Wikipedia

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    The meaning is that while you have the feeling of trust, it is better to not rely on the feeling and check for yourself if it works as expected. - 89.110.21.139 04:50, 1 May 2014 (UTC) You mean, as in saying I'll trust you in advance, but at a later point I'll check whether you didn't abuse my trust [and then I'll possible adjust my attitude ...

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  9. Verification and validation - Wikipedia

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    Verification is intended to check that a product, service, or system meets a set of design specifications. [6] [7] In the development phase, verification procedures involve performing special tests to model or simulate a portion, or the entirety, of a product, service, or system, then performing a review or analysis of the modeling results.