secure system

[/sɪˈkjʊr ˈsɪstəm/]
nounpl: secure systems
sistema seguro
1. A computer system or network designed with protective measures to prevent unauthorized access, data breaches, and cyber attacks
The bank implemented a secure system to protect customer financial information.
O banco implementou um sistema seguro para proteger as informações financeiras dos clientes.
2. Any integrated set of components, protocols, and procedures that maintains confidentiality, integrity, and availability of data
Our company upgraded to a more secure system with multi-factor authentication.
Nossa empresa atualizou para um sistema seguro com autenticação multifatorial.
3. A infrastructure designed to be resistant to threats and vulnerabilities
A secure system requires regular updates and security patches.
Um sistema seguro requer atualizações regulares e patches de segurança.
The term 'secure system' is increasingly important in both Brazilian and American corporate cultures due to rising cyber threats. In Brazil, with LGPD (Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados) regulations, companies emphasize 'sistemas seguros' as a legal requirement. In the USA, it's a standard IT vocabulary term across industries.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
secure networkprotected systemsafe systemhardened systemencrypted system
Antonyms / Antônimos
vulnerable systeminsecure systemcompromised systemunsecured network

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
sistema seguro
Standard term used across all Brazilian regions
Rio de Janeiro
sistema seguro
Common usage in financial and tech sectors
São Paulo
sistema seguro
Widely used in corporate and IT environments
Portugal
sistema seguro
Same usage as Brazilian Portuguese; sometimes 'sistema protegido'

Related Words

cybersecurityencryptionfirewallauthenticationdata protectionpenetration testingmalwarevulnerability

Related Idioms & Phrases

fortress-like security
locked down system
bulletproof security
airtight security measures
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