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HASP bypassed most operating system services with code specially tailored for efficiency. HASP operated as a single operating system task [1] and used cooperative multitasking internally to run processors to perform tasks such as running card readers, printers, and punches, managing the spool files, communicating with the system operator, and driving multiple communication lines for remote job ...
HASP may refer to: Homeowners Affordability and Stability Plan , a U.S. program announced on February 18, 2009, by U.S. President Barack Obama Houston Automatic Spooling Priority , a system program for IBM System/360 and IBM System/370 mainframe computer systems
In 2019, the U.S. Army selected Lockheed Martin to develop the active electronically scanned array (AESA) variant of the radar in a $281 million contract. [5] The Sentinel A4 is a complete redesign of the sensor that uses digital processing and solid-state antenna modules based on gallium nitride (GAN) transmitters.
There are potential weaknesses in the implementation of the protocol between the dongle and the copy-controlled software. For example, a simple implementation might define a function to check for the dongle's presence, returning "true" or "false" accordingly, but the dongle requirement can be easily circumvented by modifying the software to always answer "true".
Sentinel, a 1984 computer game created by Bryan Brandenburg Sentinel (1990 video game) , a game for the Atari 2600 and 7800 developed by Imagineering Sentinel: Descendants in Time , a 2004 computer game published by Detalion
Aladdin Knowledge Systems was founded in 1985 by Jacob (Yanki) Margalit, when he was 23 years old; he was soon joined by his brother Danny Margalit, who took the responsibility for product development at the age of 18, while at the same time completing a Mathematics and Computer Science degree at Tel Aviv University.
[3] [4] RASP technology is said to improve the security of software by monitoring its inputs, and blocking those that could allow attacks, while protecting the runtime environment from unwanted changes and tampering. [5] RASP-protected applications rely less on external devices like firewalls to provide runtime security protection.
Open System Environment Reference Model, 1995. [1] Open-system environment (OSE) reference model (RM) or OSE reference model (OSE/RM) is a 1990 reference model for enterprise architecture. It provides a framework for describing open system concepts and defining a lexicon of terms, that can be agreed upon generally by all interested parties. [1]