secure enclave
[sɪˈkjʊr ˈɛnkleɪv]
nounpl: secure enclaves
enclave seguro
1. A isolated, protected area or system designed to prevent unauthorized access or interference, commonly used in computing and military contexts
The company deployed a secure enclave to protect sensitive data from cyber threats.
A empresa implantou um enclave seguro para proteger dados sensíveis de ameaças cibernéticas.
2. In computing, a trusted execution environment that operates independently from the main system to ensure confidentiality and integrity of operations
The processor's secure enclave runs cryptographic operations separately from the main OS.
O enclave seguro do processador executa operações criptográficas separadamente do SO principal.
3. A geographically isolated or fortified community with restricted access
The government established a secure enclave for diplomatic officials.
O governo estabeleceu um enclave seguro para funcionários diplomáticos.
This term is primarily used in technical and security sectors in both Brazil and the USA. It gained prominence with the rise of cybersecurity concerns and advanced computing architectures. In Brazilian corporate environments, the English term is often retained due to standardization in international security protocols.
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