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"continuous trust" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is usually used to describe a situation in which two parties have an ongoing, lasting trust in one another. For example, "They have enjoyed a continuous trust in each other since their first meeting."
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There are many product gaps that need to be filled to increase transparency, promote continuous trust and to create new trustworthy threat sharing networks.
The trust convergence of a node can be defined as the difference between the variance of two continuous trust values above a predefined trust threshold of 0.5.
Passwords are too entrenched in business practices to disappear completely, but companies should seek products that focus on development of an environment of continuous trust with good user experience.
The idea here is to move the burden of PINs and passwords from the user to the device, which generates a continuous trust score as you go through the day to ensure that you're indeed the person who is using it.
When contact has been made, check yourself and your friends so you can establish continuous trust and credibility.
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Second, move on from legacy security to dynamic, continuous adaptive trust and threat mitigation.
The variables were centred prior to entering the independent continuous variables, general trust, specific trust, self-reported health status, age and their cross-product terms into the regression model.
The underlying motives and beliefs of interacting parties point toward commitment to contributing to a shared set of goals and as well as achieving private benefits, which reduces the need for continuous assessment of trust (Adler et al. 2008; Miles et al., 2005; von Hippel and von Krogh, 2003).
This powerful computing capacity feeds on continuous streams of trusted data to provide reliable, actionable intelligence.
This extensive training, both up front, as well as continuously (called our continuous learning system) builds a trust relationship between our company and the client.
Continuous adaptive risk and trust assessment (CARTA) allows for real-time, risk and trust-based decision making with adaptive responses to security-enable digital business.
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