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  2. Microsoft Office password protection - Wikipedia

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    Using SHA-1 as a hash function, the password is stretched into a 128-bit key 50,000 times before opening the document; as a result, the time required to crack it is vastly increased, similar to PBKDF2, scrypt or other KDFs. [citation needed] Office 2010 employed AES and a 128-bit key, but the number of SHA-1 conversions doubled to 100,000. [4]

  3. SharePoint - Wikipedia

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    SharePoint's architecture enables a 'least-privileges' execution permission model. [ 23 ] SharePoint Central Administration (the CA) is a web application that typically exists on a single server in the farm; however, it is also able to be deployed for redundancy to multiple servers. [ 20 ]

  4. Active Directory Rights Management Services - Wikipedia

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    Since Azure RMS is not a non-repudiation solution and, unlike document signing solutions, does not claim to provide anti-tampering capabilities, and since the changes can only be made by users that are granted rights to the document, Microsoft does not consider the later issue to be an actual attack against the claimed capabilities of RMS. [7]

  5. Role-based access control - Wikipedia

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    RH can also be written: ≥ (The notation: x ≥ y means that x inherits the permissions of y.) A subject can have multiple roles. A role can have multiple subjects. A role can have many permissions. A permission can be assigned to many roles. An operation can be assigned to many permissions. A permission can be assigned to many operations.

  6. Information rights management - Wikipedia

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    Once a document is encrypted against unauthorized users, an IRM user can apply certain access permissions that permit or deny a user from taking certain actions on a piece of information. Some of these standard permissions are included below. Strong in use protection, such as controlling copy & paste, preventing screenshots, printing, editing.

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  8. OneDrive - Wikipedia

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    The migration included all existing workspaces, documents, and sharing permissions. [9] The merger of the two services was a result of Microsoft's decision to merge its Office Live team into Windows Live in January 2009, [ 10 ] as well as several deficiencies with Office Live Workspace, which lacked high-fidelity document viewing and did not ...

  9. Application permissions - Wikipedia

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    The permission-based access control model assigns access privileges for certain data objects to application. This is a derivative of the discretionary access control model. The access permissions are usually granted in the context of a specific user on a specific device. Permissions are granted permanently with few automatic restrictions.