Examples of using Security experts in English and their translations into Slovenian
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experienced developers and security experts spread all over the world.
Security experts warn of a potentially highly dangerous threat lurking on Facebook and LinkedIn social networks.
Europe's cyber security experts are testing their responses today in the first ever pan-European cyber-attack simulation exercise.
experienced developers and security experts spread all over the world.
The FBI and security experts believe that simple maneuver can disrupt the virus
It's not impossible that some group of hackers did it, but the security experts that are studying this really think this required the resource of a nation-state.
The security levels are reviewed on an ongoing basis in cooperation with security experts and adapted to new security standards.
experienced developers and security experts spread all over the world.
Migration liaison officers and security experts deployed in key EU Delegations will contribute to cooperation on these matters.
Security experts will be able to concentrate on anti-malware techniques only by developing their modules in C.
The level of security is continually reviewed and adapted in collaboration with security experts to meet new security standards.
which enables security experts to verify the code that protects your emails.
ESET security experts examine ESET Enterprise Inspector warnings
An important part of the F5 Anti-fraud solution is the F5 Security Operation Center where F5 security experts monitor and analyze threats
developers and security experts to make the our Internet safer and more secure.
Or to update all your passwords to at least 14 characters long, like the security experts recommend.
developers and external security experts to make the Internet safer and more secure.
We Love Open Source Tutanota is open source so security experts can verify the code that protects your emails.
It depends, security experts say.
Security experts call it spyware.