trusted publisher
[TRUH-stid PUB-lish-er]
nounpl: trusted publishers
editora confiável
1. A publisher whose content, software, or digital materials have been verified and authenticated by a system or user, establishing a secure and reliable source
Microsoft added the software company to its list of trusted publishers to allow installations without security warnings.
A Microsoft adicionou a empresa de software à sua lista de editoras confiáveis para permitir instalações sem avisos de segurança.
2. In digital security contexts, a publisher whose digital certificates or signatures have been validated by certificate authorities
The operating system recognized the trusted publisher and executed the application without prompting the user.
O sistema operacional reconheceu a editora confiável e executou a aplicação sem solicitar confirmação do usuário.
3. A publishing company with a strong reputation for quality, accuracy, and ethical standards in the industry
Oxford University Press is considered a trusted publisher in academic circles worldwide.
A Oxford University Press é considerada uma editora confiável nos círculos acadêmicos mundiais.
This term is primarily used in technology, cybersecurity, and publishing industries. In Brazil, it gained prominence with the widespread adoption of Windows operating systems and digital security protocols. The concept reflects modern concerns about digital safety and intellectual property verification in both American and Brazilian tech cultures.
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