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security

In finance, assets that may be sold if a borrower defaults on a loan. For example, when a person takes out a mortgage on a house, the house acts as security for the lender. If the person cannot carry on paying the mortgage, the lender can repossess the house and sell it to get back the money owed. Another example would be a person offering stocks and shares as security for a bank loan. In work, job security is freedom from fear of dismissal.

security

Protection against loss or misuse of data; see data security.



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Currently, suicidal inmates, child molesters, gang members and inmates with extensive criminal records are often housed with low-security inmates because the county only has about 2,800 high security beds for 5,000 to 7,000 high security inmates.
The company's solutions now are eligible for government contracts with high security requirements.
The system is also suitable for high security applications.
 
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