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  2. Exchange Online Protection - Wikipedia

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    Exchange Online Protection (EOP, formerly Forefront Online Protection for Exchange or FOPE) [1] [2] is a hosted e-mail security service, owned by Microsoft, that filters spam and removes computer viruses from e-mail messages. [3]

  3. Category:Anti-spam - Wikipedia

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  4. Microsoft Forefront - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Forefront logo. Microsoft Forefront is a discontinued family of line-of-business security software by Microsoft Corporation.Microsoft Forefront products are designed to help protect computer networks, network servers (such as Microsoft Exchange Server and Microsoft SharePoint Server) and individual devices. [1]

  5. Microsoft Exchange Hosted Services - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Exchange Hosted Services, Earlier FrontBridge, is an email filtering Which was previously developed by the Company FrontBridge Technologies Which was acquired by Microsoft in 2005 FrontBridge Technologies began in 2000 as Bigfish Communications in Marina del Rey, California .

  6. Central office code protection - Wikipedia

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    In the administration of the North American Numbering Plan, central office code protection is a numbering policy for maintaining local seven-digit dialing in communities that extend on both sides of the boundary line between multiple numbering plan areas (NPAs), such as in cross-border towns on state lines.

  7. Message authentication code - Wikipedia

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    Formally, a message authentication code (MAC) system is a triple of efficient [4] algorithms (G, S, V) satisfying: G (key-generator) gives the key k on input 1 n , where n is the security parameter.

  8. EOP - Wikipedia

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    Exchange Online Protection, part of Microsoft's Exchange Online family; Executive Office of the President of the United States; External occipital protuberance; Hellenic Cycling Federation (Greek: Ελληνικη Ομοσπονδια Ποδηλασιας), the governing body of cycle racing in Greece

  9. Code protection - Wikipedia

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    Code protection may refer to: In computing, source code protection in which proprietary code is compiled, encrypted or obfuscated to conceal its inner workings from end users or competitors. In embedded microprocessors, hardware copy protection schemes by which firmware programmed into a microcontroller may be executed internally but is not ...