Protection or Security
Verbal/word nuances are context specific.
We need to be careful
when we use certain words, especially when we talk to or try to convey something
to a non professional or a person not connected to the domain whereby we make
that person understand generally the words.
Then, we can explain
to them the specific context. The professional person will anyway know the
difference.
It is good that you
have raised the mute question. In cyber security, as in many other contexts
too, protection refers to prevention
from outside influence or attacks and secure
means through prevention we ensure to secure a system or data or operations
from probable damage or disturbance.
There are two major aspects to any word what it
denotes (denotation) and what it connotes (connotation).
If we go to a site
called www.powerthesaurus.com we
will get minimum 500 associated words for every word.
The world's largest
dictionary rather to be more precise is called lexical site is run by Google
platform called www.Omnilexica.com
For
example, STANDARDIZATION is very important in certain spheres like size of plug
point or size of Sim cards; in certain areas UNIFORMITY is a necessity to
measure and make comparative analysis to determine relative merits and demerits
like syllabus in education system.
However,
forced HOMOGENIZATION to mutilate variety is unwelcome like compelling everyone
to lead only a certain way of life.
Similarly,
even natural beauty like a vast mountainous region or travelling in big rivers
like Amazon can get boring after sometimes due to sheer MONOTONY.
Either
unintentionally or intentionally all the
four above i.e. Standards, Uniformity, Homogeneity, Monotony all indicate some
sort of sameness or similarity.
However,
their importance, impact and our interest in them are obvious but in the case
of homogenization it is subtly injected and in the case of MONOTONY it is our
mental reaction or attitude.
Evaluation
of any profession must be based on matters intrinsic to the domain and relevant
to context.
Heart
itself is wonderfully referred to as HRUDAYA
in Sanskrit which is one of the most perfect terms to indicate both the
physical and psychological functionality of the heart.
Besides
these surface meaning there is also an esoteric meaning in most of the Sanskrit
words.
Meaning
of "Hrudaya" from the Bruhadaranya Upanishad:
'Hru' means to bring.
This involves bringing impure blood from the body to the heart.
'Da' means to give,
involves giving pure blood to the body.
'Ya' means to set
right all the activities and maintain the stability of the body.
It is like in
Telugu Saint Tyagaraja’s wonderful kriti where he sings
‘nidhi cAla sukhamA rAmuni sannidhi
sEva sukhamA nijamuga palku manasA’
My Mind (manasA)! Tell me (palku) truthfully
(nijamuga) whether wealth (nidhi) is very (cAla) comforting (sukhamA) or the
service (sEva) in the holy presence (sannidhi) of Lord SrI rAma (rAmuni)
comforting (sukhamA)?
We cannot either
read or explain seperately the two ‘nidhis’ . It has to be explained or
understood only in context .
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