Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-BC191AA8-696F-51A2-801F-B3F952037F54.dita
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--- a/Symbian3/SDK/Source/GUID-BC191AA8-696F-51A2-801F-B3F952037F54.dita	Fri Jan 22 18:26:19 2010 +0000
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 <!DOCTYPE concept
   PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DITA Concept//EN" "concept.dtd">
 <concept id="GUID-BC191AA8-696F-51A2-801F-B3F952037F54" xml:lang="en"><title>OS
-Security Quick Start</title><shortdesc>OS Security on Symbian platform enables data confidentiality, integrity
-and authentication. It provides high-level services, such as key and certificate
-management, authentication, secure user prompting, and Digital Rights Management
-(DRM) framework. </shortdesc><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
-<section id="GUID-3925A78F-68F0-4D92-BE2D-4AA7A2071C38"><title>Getting started with OS Security </title> <p>OS Security is
-intended to support: </p> <ul>
+Security Quick Start</title><shortdesc>OS Security on the Symbian platform enables data confidentiality,
+integrity and authentication. It provides high-level services, such as key
+and certificate management, authentication, secure user prompting, and Digital
+Rights Management (DRM) framework. </shortdesc><prolog><metadata><keywords/></metadata></prolog><conbody>
+<section id="GUID-3925A78F-68F0-4D92-BE2D-4AA7A2071C38"><title>Getting started
+with OS Security </title> <p>OS Security is intended to support: </p> <ul>
 <li id="GUID-29D6A956-E19D-5015-8AF7-08C2AC607100"><p>Secure communication
 protocols that provide data confidentiality and integrity </p> </li>
 <li id="GUID-250B6FC2-44CB-5C3E-824C-AFFDA315421E"><p>Authentication of installable
@@ -23,8 +23,8 @@
 <li id="GUID-521A3365-8C88-559C-92D5-E487047BFC4D"><p>Protection of device
 integrity </p> </li>
 </ul> </section>
-<section id="GUID-9337A628-41D8-4450-8EDB-8D89AB6FA3A1"><title>Architecture</title> <p>OS Security includes the following
-collections: </p> <ul>
+<section id="GUID-9337A628-41D8-4450-8EDB-8D89AB6FA3A1"><title>Architecture</title> <p>OS
+Security includes the following collections: </p> <ul>
 <li id="GUID-5A81451B-7E7F-55D9-8FF5-1AD439A237AD"><p><xref href="GUID-BA362536-C9C9-5BA4-BEE3-0E1AD7FA45F1.dita">Authorisation</xref> contains <xref href="GUID-5329AE68-39E0-55E7-9878-2D8FF9E29B21.dita">User Prompt Service</xref> (UPS)
 component that provides standard interfaces for the device creators to set
 policies that determine if requests made by applications to access system
@@ -62,8 +62,8 @@
 OpenSSL components. </p> </li>
 </ul> <p>The following diagram shows the OS Security's components grouped
 into collections, which are shown as white boxes: </p>  </section>
-<section id="GUID-37CD3D25-4861-4277-AF70-C8A3038C85C4"><title>Technologies</title> <p> <b>DRM</b>  </p> <p>DRM refers to
-an access control technology that prevents unauthorised use of copyrighted
+<section id="GUID-37CD3D25-4861-4277-AF70-C8A3038C85C4"><title>Technologies</title> <p> <b>DRM</b>  </p> <p>DRM
+refers to an access control technology that prevents unauthorised use of copyrighted
 content. </p> <p>To know more about the key concepts used in OS
 Security, see <xref href="GUID-6F73ED8C-E259-5717-AB84-0C2933A866DA.dita">OS Security
 Concepts</xref>. </p> </section>