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The phrase "a security scanner" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a tool or software that scans for security vulnerabilities or threats in a system or network.
Example: "The IT department has implemented a security scanner to identify potential vulnerabilities in our network infrastructure."
Alternatives: "a vulnerability scanner" or "a threat scanner."
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Then there's a security scanner machine, like at an airport, only it can't be very secure because, what do you know, two heavy golden Oscars don't actually set it off.
I wasn't overly impressed when I got offered the role - putting bags through a security scanner wasn't my idea of an olympic memory..........but its been amazing.
On arrival, we could hand over our bags and check in, go through a security scanner, and then be handed everything back when we check out.
Enter Radio Physics Solutions, makers of a security scanner that's able to detect plastic firearms made with a 3D printer.
Once they arrive at the factory, they are led to a security scanner, which surreptitiously collects their DNA to transfer to an "Archetype" (Thomas Knight) under the supervision of the factory's owner, Mrs Wormwood (Samantha Bond).
Have a security scanner to make sure they didn't upload a fake.
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Also in 2012 Herzliya-based BioExplorers, an Israeli company, developed an airport security scanner that used mice to detect suspicious materials. .
"The main technical challenge in building an effective security scanner for smart contracts is finding a way to explore all behaviors of the contact, which can even exceed the number of atoms in the universe.
Radiation levels hover around 62.3 microroentgens an hour (0.62 microsieverts): just over twice the normal background radiation in London, and less than going through an airport security scanner three times – which makes Pripyat safe enough for a brief visit, but not long-term habitation.
Previous investigations indicated that a correlation exists between the preprocessed dual energy X-ray images of an airport security scanner and subjective tenderness in meat samples [PCT International Patent Application No. PCT/NZ01/00108, 2001. A method for the non-invasive measurement of properties of meat. Filed 11 June 2001].
The prisoners claim the deal was that they would be searched using a BOSS chair - a Body Orifice Security Scanner.
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