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Trusted End Node Security (TENS) technology is developed and managed by the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Information Directorate. This program began as the Anti-Tamper Software Protection Initiative in 2001 with its flagship products Lightweight Portable Security and Encryption Wizard.
Feb 01, 2013 LPS - Information Technology LPS: Language Prototyping System: LPS: Least Probable Symbol (statistics/ probability theory) LPS: Live Playlist Signature (Winamp plugin) LPS: Learned Port Security: LPS: Laser Printer Services: LPS: Linear Programming System: LPS: Lightweight Portable Security (US DoD) LPS: Local Premise Solutions (Nortel) LPS: Layer Parallel Smoothing: LPS Secure Internet Browsing with the Lightweight Portable
Overall, LPS (Lightweight Portable Security) is a very secure Linux-based operating system, in the way that it will never write or install any data on your computer’s disk drive, and it’ll never expose your private files. Filed under. Security Linux Linux distribution Secure Linux LPS Security
related. The list of acronyms and abbreviations related to LPS - Lightweight Portable Security Linux Distribution: Lightweight Portable Security | Linux Nov 30, 2010 US Air Force's Secure LPS (Lightweight Portable Security Lightweight Portable Security (LPS), a thin Linux kernel-based operating system that creates a secure end node from trusted media on almost any PC, has recently been updated to version 1.6.4. Being built by the US Air Force, LPS has been designed with one purpose in mind: to be as secure as possible Lightweight Portable Security (LPS) Public Edition (LPS