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Coastguard: Search and Rescue SOS is the hit Channel 5 documentary series. Step back inside the lifesaving work of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA), as Coastguard: Search and Rescue SOS returns for a third time. The documentary follows first-hand the lifesaving work carried out across the MCA to help keep you safe on the coast and at sea. Watch it on Wednesdays at 9pm on Channel 5.
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This article aims at providing an overview, setting FinTech services into a commercial and technical context. During the 2010s, many financial services emerged which can be grouped as "Fintech". However it is regulations as the European Payment Services Directive, which promise to open the gateways for rapid growth through a legally enforced deregulation, as they break up the formerly monolithic services and turn them into distributed and decentralized Cloud-based value chains, where Banking is provided online as-a-service. An evolution like the Telecommunication sector during the 1990s and 2000s is likely to follow, with a fragmented, more dynamic, more competitive and more value-adding financial market.
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Processes and files are labeled with an SELinux context that contains additional information, such as an SELinux user, role, type, and, optionally, a level. When running SELinux, all of this information is used to make access control decisions. In Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SELinux provides a combination of Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), Type Enforcement (TE), and, optionally, Multi-Level Security (MLS). The following is an example showing SELinux context. SELinux contexts are used on processes, Linux users, and files, on Linux operating systems that run SELinux. Use the ls -Z command to view the SELinux context of files and directories.
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Saved by uncleflo on September 7th, 2014.
Another concept is that of Chinese Walls, a security model that is also referred to as [the Brewer and Nash Model][8]. From their paper, the model can be described within a database organization as three intermittent levels. At the lowest level, we consider individual items of information, each concerning a single corporation. In keeping with BLP, we will refer to the files in which such information is stored as objects. At the intermediate level, we group all objects which concern the same corporation together into what we will call a company dataset. At the highest level, we group together all company datasets whose corporations are in competition. We will refer to each such group as a conflict of interest class.
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