COMPUTER PROGRAMS USED SECURING

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
SECUREBASE Vision Thing, Inc., The 200 Portland Street Boston MA 02114 computer programs used for securing and limiting access to computer database software;SECURE BASE;
SENETAS Senetas Corporation Limited 312 Kings Way SOUTH MELBOURNE VIC 3205 Australia Computer programs used for securing information in the field of information security; apparatus for the secure transmission of communication; communications devices, namely, communication hardware and software for connecting global computer networks; network routers; computer software used for securing information in the field of information security; computer peripheral devices; computer hardware;The wording SENETAS has no meaning in a foreign language.;Data encryption services; advisory services relating to computer software; computer security services, namely, updating of computer software relating to computer security and prevention of computer risks and design and development of secure computer hardware, software and computer systems; computer software consultancy; computer software design and development; computer support services, namely, technical support services in the nature of diagnosing computer hardware and software problems; development of computer software; computer software programming services; software creation and engineering, namely, creating, maintaining and modernizing computer software;
 

Where the owner name is not linked, that owner no longer owns the brand

   
Technical Examples
  1. An electronic control unit for a vehicle-mounted engine system has a computer and a single program memory. The program memory stores a plurality of functionally finely classified programs, which includes programs to be used in common between a normal engine control mode and a fuel evaporation leak diagnosis mode. The plurality of programs is associated, as a reference table, with the plurality of different control modes by separating programs required for the respective control modes. The computer sequentially executes only programs associated with the designated control mode, when any of the control modes is designated.