Secure environment explained

In computing, a secure environment is any system which implements the controlled storage and use of information. In the event of computing data loss, a secure environment is used to protect personal or confidential data.[1] Often, secure environments employ cryptography as a means to protect information.[2] Some secure environments employ cryptographic hashing, simply to verify that the information has not been altered since it was last modified.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Cloud Computing: Principles, Systems and Applications. Nick Antonopoulos. Lee Gillam. Springer Cham. 2017. 978-3-319-54645-2. 10.1007/978-3-319-54645-2.
  2. Chess . D. M. . Palmer . C. C. . White . S. R. . 2003 . Security in an autonomic computing environment . IBM Systems Journal . IBM . 42 . 1 . 107–118 . 10.1147/sj.421.0107 . 2024-12-01.