The Next-Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB; codenamed Palladium and also known as Trusted Windows) is a software architecture designed by Microsoft...
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NFS—Network File System NGFW—Next-generation firewall NGSCB—Next-Generation Secure Computing Base NI—National Instruments NIC—Network Interface Controller...
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BitLocker (redirect from Secure Startup)
individual sector. BitLocker originated as a part of Microsoft's Next-Generation Secure Computing Base architecture in 2004 as a feature tentatively codenamed...
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Trusted execution environment (redirect from Secure Enclave)
Processor Trusted Platform Module ARM TrustZone NFC Secure Element Next-Generation Secure Computing Base "Introduction to Trusted Execution Environment: ARM's...
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technologies Next-generation lithography, lithography technology slated to replace photolithography beyond the 32 nm node Next-Generation Secure Computing Base, software...
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Andrew Lloyd Webber Palladium, the codename for Next-Generation Secure Computing Base, a trusted computing initiative begun by Microsoft PALLADIUM, a 1958...
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Trusted Computing (TC) is a technology developed and promoted by the Trusted Computing Group. The term is taken from the field of trusted systems and has...
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Secure Computing Corporation (SCC) was a public company that developed and sold computer security appliances and hosted services to protect users and data...
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Trusted Platform Module (category Random number generation)
Hengzhi chip Intel Management Engine Microsoft Pluton Next-Generation Secure Computing Base Secure Enclave Threat model Warren, Tom (2021-06-25). "Why Windows...
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Azure Sphere (category Computing platforms)
tampering counter-measures. Intel Management Engine Next-Generation Secure Computing Base Trusted Computing Trusted Platform Module Windows Subsystem for Linux...
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the Next-Generation Secure Computing Base (previously known as "Palladium"), which at the time was Microsoft's proposed solution for creating a secure computing...
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vulnerability) Microsoft Pluton Next-Generation Secure Computing Base Samsung Knox Spectre (security vulnerability) Trusted Computing Trusted Execution Technology...
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the Next-Generation Secure Computing Base (previously known as "Palladium"), which at the time was Microsoft's proposed solution for creating a secure computing...
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controls as a cloud computing service directly to the source of connection (user, device, Internet of things (IoT) device, or edge computing location) rather...
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for Windows HPFS Interix Media Control Interface MS-DOS 7 Next-Generation Secure Computing Base POSIX subsystem ScanDisk Video for Windows Virtual DOS machine...
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List of Microsoft codenames (category Computing terminology)
2016. Retrieved January 30, 2015. Biddle, Peter (2004). "Next-Generation Secure Computing Base". Microsoft. Archived from the original on August 27, 2006...
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produces output by computing bits of pi in sequence, starting from some unknown point in the binary expansion, it may well satisfy the next-bit test and thus...
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The China Next Generation Internet (CNGI; simplified Chinese: 中国下一代互联网; traditional Chinese: 中國下一代互聯網; pinyin: Zhōngguó Xià Yīdài Hùliánwǎng) project...
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AMD Sempron S754 90 nm processor Palladium — Microsoft Next Generation Secure Computing Base (Microsoft Codename Longhorn component) Palomino — AMD Athlon...
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The Advanced Simulation and Computing Program (ASC) is a super-computing program run by the National Nuclear Security Administration, in order to simulate...
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criticized for removing some heavily discussed features such as Next-Generation Secure Computing Base in May 2004, WinFS in August 2004, Windows PowerShell in...
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securely compute any function in the secure channels setting". Special purpose protocols for specific tasks started in the late 1970s. Later, secure computation...
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computing), storage, and communication locally and routed over the Internet backbone. In 2011, the need to extend cloud computing with fog computing emerged...
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Quantinuum (redirect from Cambridge Quantum Computing)
Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC). HQS was founded in 2014. The company used a trapped-ion architecture for its quantum computing hardware, which Honeywell...
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2017-06-21. Clark, Mike. "A New x86 Core Architecture for the Next Generation of Computing" (PDF). AMD. p. 7. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2016-11-26...
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recorder technology, the founding leader of Microsoft's Next-Generation Secure Computing Base (code named Palladium) initiative, and was responsible for...
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Trusted Execution Technology (category Trusted computing)
Registers TCB Trusted Computing Base TCG Trusted Computing Group TPM Trusted Platform Module Intel vPro Next-Generation Secure Computing Base Intel Management...
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Atom Computing Inc. is a quantum computing company headquartered in Berkeley, California with a commercial operations facility in Boulder, Colorado. The...
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India's quantum computer (category Quantum computing)
quantum computing during the ceremony of 16th foundation day of Indian Institute Technology, Mandi. "The time to come is of quantum computing." — Rajnath...
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