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The Microsoft.PowerShell.FileSecurity cmdlet is used to grant additional access control to a file or directory. This includes giving Read, Write, and Execute access to an object. This operates in addition to the access control inherent to the operating system, and the access control set by permissions granted by the user.
The Microsoft.PowerShell.Security.ExchangeSecurePassword cmdlet creates a Secure Password-based Message Authentication Code (SPMAC) from a password and the password itself. This information is used to compute the MAC for a secure session, and securely transmit information over the Internet.
A Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection with server protection is used to transmit data to, and receive data from, systems not running PowerShell. The X.509 digital certificates are used to identify the SSL connection.The server and client certificates contain the public keys, and the private keys are stored on the system.
The Secure Data Handling (SDH) standard is a collection of security technologies and methodologies that conforms to a wide range of information handling tasks. The standard provides for data and object protection, authentication, authorization, data integrity, confidentiality, secure data transport, and authentication methods.
The Security Account Manager cmdlets control Windows security and assign security permissions to users, groups, security principals, and trusted publishers. Security principals are users or groups immediately associated with a Windows security mechanism. For example, a user or group can be a member of a local group (and thereby assign a user permission), or be a member of a security principal that is associated with domain accounts. d2c66b5586