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  2. NearLink - Wikipedia

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    NearLink is a wireless technology standard developed by the NearLink Alliance, led by Huawei, to integrate features of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. It supports two access modes, SLE and SLB, with low latency, high reliability, and high speed for various applications.

  3. SOA security - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the challenges and solutions for securing services in a service-oriented architecture (SOA). Explore the standards and technologies such as WS-Security, SAML, WS-Trust, WS-SecureConversation, WS-SecurityPolicy, XML gateways, and more.

  4. Secure access module - Wikipedia

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    A secure access module (SAM) is a cryptographic device used by smart card readers for mutual authentication and key management. Learn about the formats, components, integration, and applications of SAMs in various contexts.

  5. Extensible Authentication Protocol - Wikipedia

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    EAP is an authentication framework for network and internet connections that supports various methods. Learn about EAP methods, such as EAP-TLS, EAP-SIM, EAP-AKA, and LEAP, and their features and security.

  6. Multilevel security - Wikipedia

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    Multilevel security or multiple levels of security (MLS) is the application of a computer system to process information with incompatible classifications (i.e., at different security levels), permit access by users with different security clearances and needs-to-know, and prevent users from obtaining access to information for which they lack authorization.

  7. FIPS 140 - Wikipedia

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    FIPS 140 is a series of standards that specify requirements for cryptographic modules used by the U.S. federal government. It defines four security levels and eleven requirement areas, and is aligned with international standards ISO / IEC 19790 and ISO / IEC 24759.

  8. NetScaler - Wikipedia

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    NetScaler is a brand of application delivery controller (ADC), application firewall, unified gateway, and other networking solutions. It was founded in 1997 by Michel K Susai and acquired by Citrix Systems in 2005, and is now part of Cloud Software Group.

  9. Gemalto - Wikipedia

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    Gemalto was a digital security company that merged with Axalto in 2006 and was acquired by Thales Group in 2019. It was the world's largest manufacturer of SIM cards and provided smart cards, e-wallets, card terminals and other services.