key sequence
A combination of specific keys that, when pressed, initiates an automatic shred—for example,
ctrl+alt+s
.
Live Messenger History Viewer
A Privacy Manager Chat component that allows you to search for and view
encrypted chat history sessions.
logon
An object within Security Manager that consists of a user name and password (and possibly other selected
information) that can be used to log on to Web sites or other programs.
manual shred
Immediate shredding of an asset or selected assets, which bypasses the automatic shred
schedule.
migration
A task that allows the management, restoration, and transfer of Privacy Manager Certificates and
Trusted Contacts.
network account
Windows user or administrator account, either on a local computer, in a workgroup, or on a
domain.
PIN
Personal identification number.
PKI
Public Key Infrastructure standard that defines the interfaces for creating, using, and administering
certificates and cryptographic keys.
power-on authentication
Security feature that requires some form of authentication, such as a Java Card,
security chip, or password, when the computer is turned on.
Privacy Manager certificate
A digital certificate that requires authentication each time you use it for
cryptographic operations, such as signing and encrypting e-mail messages and Microsoft Office documents.
PSD
Personal secure drive, which provides a protected storage area for sensitive information.
reboot
Process of restarting the computer.
restore
A process that copies program information from a previously saved backup file into this program.
reveal
A task that allows the user to decrypt one or more chat history sessions, displaying the Contact Screen
Name(s) in plain text and making the session available for viewing.
revocation password
A password that is created when a user requests a digital certificate. The password is
required when the user wants to revoke his or her digital certificate. This ensures that only the user may revoke
the certificate.
SATA device mode
Data transfer mode between a computer and mass storage devices, such as hard drives
and optical drives.
scene
A photo of an enrolled user to be used for authentication.
seal for trusted contacts
A task that adds a digital signature, encrypts the e-mail, and sends it after you
authenticate using your chosen security logon method.
security logon method
The method used to log on to the computer.
Send Security button
A software button that is displayed on the toolbar of Microsoft Outlook e-mail messages.
Clicking the button allows you to sign and/or encrypt a Microsoft Outlook e-mail message.
shred
The execution of an algorithm that obscures the data contained in an asset.
shred cycle
The number of times the shred algorithm is executed on each asset. The higher the number of shred
cycles you select, the more secure the computer is.
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