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  2. Blacklight (software) - Wikipedia

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    Blacklight is an open-source Ruby on Rails engine for creating search interfaces on top of Apache Solr indices. The software is used by libraries to create discovery layers or institutional repositories ; by museums and archives to highlight digital collections; and by other information retrieval projects.

  3. Einstein (US-CERT program) - Wikipedia

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    By 2008, EINSTEIN was deployed at fifteen [17] of the nearly six hundred agencies, departments and Web resources in the U.S. government. [18] As of September 2022, 248 federal agencies use EINSTEIN 1 and 2 "representing approximately 2.095 million users, or 99% of the total user population" and 257 agencies use E3A. [19]

  4. Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA) is a discontinued software tool that is no longer available from Microsoft that determines security state by assessing missing security updates and less-secure security settings within Microsoft Windows, Windows components such as Internet Explorer, IIS web server, and products Microsoft SQL Server, and Microsoft Office macro settings.

  5. Talk:Blacklight (software) - Wikipedia

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  6. Data loss prevention software - Wikipedia

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    Data loss prevention (DLP) software detects potential data breaches/data exfiltration transmissions and prevents them by monitoring, [1] detecting and blocking sensitive data while in use (endpoint actions), in motion (network traffic), and at rest (data storage). [2] The terms "data loss" and "data leak" are related and are often used ...

  7. F-Secure - Wikipedia

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    F-Secure Corporation is a global cyber security and privacy company, which has its headquarters in Helsinki, Finland.. The company has offices in Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States, with a presence in more than 100 countries, and Security Lab operations in Helsinki and in Kuala Lumpur ...

  8. Internet privacy - Wikipedia

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    A free software that reports to be a privacy-first website browsing service, blocking online trackers and ads, and not tracking users' browsing data. DuckDuckGo A meta-search engine that combines the search results from various search engines (excluding Google) and provides some unique services like using search boxes on various websites and ...

  9. Privacy-invasive software - Wikipedia

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    The work by Warkentiens et al. (described in Section 7.3.1 in (Boldt 2007a)) can be used as a starting point when developing a classification of privacy-invasive software, where privacy-invasive software is classified as a combination between user consent and direct negative consequences.