secured endpoints
[sɪˈkjʊərd ˈɛndpɔɪnts]
nounpl: secured endpoints
pontos de extremidade protegidos
1. Network devices or locations where security measures have been implemented to protect data and prevent unauthorized access
The company deployed secured endpoints across all its offices to prevent data breaches.
A empresa implantou pontos de extremidade protegidos em todos os seus escritórios para evitar vazamentos de dados.
2. Computing devices (such as computers, mobile devices, or servers) that are equipped with security software and encryption protocols
All employees must use secured endpoints when accessing sensitive company information.
Todos os funcionários devem usar pontos de extremidade protegidos ao acessar informações sensíveis da empresa.
3. In cybersecurity, any device or access point that has been hardened against attacks through authentication and encryption
Secured endpoints require multi-factor authentication before granting network access.
Os pontos de extremidade protegidos exigem autenticação multifator antes de conceder acesso à rede.
This is specialized IT and cybersecurity terminology that has become increasingly critical in both Brazilian and North American business environments. In Brazil, the term is often used in English within tech companies, especially in multinational corporations, while government and financial institutions may use more Portuguese-oriented terminology. The concept represents the shift toward zero-trust security models in modern corporate infrastructure.
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