The security protocol
Example: Security protocol defines rules for safety procedures
Definition
"The security protocol" refers to a set of established rules and procedures designed to ensure the protection and safety of systems, networks, or data from unauthorized access, breaches, or other security threats. It guides how security measures are implemented and maintained.
Etymology
The term "the security protocol" combines 'security,' derived from the Latin 'securitas,' meaning freedom from care or safety, and 'protocol,' which originates from the Greek 'protokollon,' meaning the first glued sheet of a manuscript, later coming to mean an official record or procedure. Together, they denote formalized rules for maintaining safety.
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"The security protocol" appears in the Vocaplus list "English - Security - (A1-C2) - set 1", containing 110 commonly used words.
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