Second Party Fraud
Second party fraud, or money mules, is where a person allows another to use their identity or personal information to perform fraud. Businesses may find second party fraud difficult to detect and challenge since the identity of the person that is used to carry out fraud has largely allowed it to take place.
Secure Element
A Secure Element (SE) is a microprocessor chip which can store sensitive data and run secure apps such as payment. It acts as a vault, protecting what's inside the SE (applications and data) from malware attacks that are typical in the host (i.e. the device operating system).
Security Protocol
Security protocol, also called cryptographic protocol, could be described as a sequence of operations that ensure the protection of data. Used with a communications protocol, it provides secure delivery of data between two parties.
Security Threat and Risk Assessment
Security Threat and Risk Assessment can be defined as a technique that classifies the overall business and security risks with the aim of defining the competence of security controls, together with the service, in order to reduce the set of risks that appear for the business.
Security token
A security token is a physical device used to gain access to an electronically restricted resource. The token is used in addition to or in place of a password. It acts like an electronic key to access something. Some tokens may store cryptographic keys that may be used to generate a digital signature, or biometric data, such as fingerprint details.
Sensitive data
Sensitive data is defined as information that is protected against unwarranted disclosure. Access to sensitive data must be safeguarded. Protection of sensitive data may be required for legal or ethical reasons, for issues pertaining to personal privacy, or for proprietary considerations.
SEO
SEO is an abbreviation for Search Engine Optimization, which is the art of having your website optimized, or attractive, to the major search engines for optimal indexing. It refers to the process of increasing the quality and quantity of the traffic of the website and this process is used to increase the visibility of web pages for search engine users.
Serious Fraud Office (SFO)
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is a non-ministerial government department of the Government of the United Kingdom that investigates and prosecutes serious or complex fraud and corruption in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
SERP
Search Engine Results Pages (SERP) are the pages displayed by search engines in response to a query by a searcher. The main component of the SERP is the listing of results that are returned by the search engine in response to a keyword query, although the pages may also contain other results such as advertisements.