isolated software
[ˈaɪ.sə.leɪ.tɪd ˈsɔft.wɛr]
nounpl: isolated software systems / instances
software isolado
1. Software that operates independently without direct connection to networks, other systems, or external resources; often used for security, testing, or specialized purposes
The company runs isolated software on a dedicated server to prevent unauthorized access to sensitive data.
A empresa executa software isolado em um servidor dedicado para evitar acesso não autorizado aos dados sensíveis.
2. A standalone application or program designed to function without dependencies on external libraries, services, or systems
The testing team used isolated software to verify the code without affecting the production environment.
A equipe de testes usou software isolado para verificar o código sem afetar o ambiente de produção.
3. In cybersecurity, software executed in a sandboxed or containerized environment separate from the main system
Isolated software in a virtual machine helps protect against malware spreading to the host system.
Software isolado em uma máquina virtual ajuda a proteger contra malware se espalhando para o sistema host.
The term 'isolated software' is predominantly used in technical and IT professional contexts in both Brazil and the United States. In Brazil, it's particularly relevant in discussions about cybersecurity and data protection, reflecting growing concerns about system vulnerabilities. In the US tech sector, the concept is integral to discussions about DevOps, containerization, and software security practices. The term reflects modern computing practices emphasizing system security and independence.
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