Computer security Question:
What is LSA (Local Security Authority)?
Answer:
LSA stands for Local Security Authority. This is an internal subsystem (as opposed to an environmental ditto, such as Win32) within Windows NT that "generates access tokens [...], manages the local security policy, and provides interactive user authentication services" (from "Windows NT resource guide", ISBN 1-55615-653-7).
Previous Question | Next Question |
How well the person can do architecture from scratch? | What is a secure channel? |