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Distributed System Security Architecture o … Distributed System Security Architecture or (DSSA) is a computer security architecture that provides a suite of functions including login, authentication, and access control in a distributed system. To differ from other similar architectures, the DSSA architecture offers the ability to access all these functions without the trusted server (known as a certificate authority) being active. In DSSA, security objects are handled by owners and access is controlled by the central, universally trusted, certificate authority.niversally trusted, certificate authority.
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