fortified terminals
[FOR-ti-fyd TER-mi-nulz]
nounpl: fortified terminals
terminais fortificados
1. Protected or reinforced transportation hubs, ports, or stations equipped with defensive structures and security measures to resist attack or ensure safe operations
The military established fortified terminals along the coast to protect against enemy invasion.
O exército estabeleceu terminais fortificados ao longo da costa para se proteger contra invasão inimiga.
2. Secured cargo or passenger facilities with reinforced infrastructure, checkpoints, and defensive installations
During wartime, fortified terminals became critical infrastructure for supply chain security.
Durante a guerra, terminais fortificados tornaram-se infraestrutura crítica para a segurança da cadeia de suprimentos.
3. Enhanced digital or physical access points with multi-layered security protocols
The company invested in fortified terminals to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive data.
A empresa investiu em terminais fortificados para evitar acesso não autorizado a dados sensíveis.
This term is primarily used in military, logistics, and cybersecurity contexts in both English-speaking and Portuguese-speaking countries. In Brazil, it gained prominence during discussions of port security and infrastructure modernization. In the USA, the term has become more prevalent in post-9/11 security discussions and modern supply chain management.
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