security

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lull (one) into a false sense of security

To cause one to feel safe and secure in a situation that poses risks or dangers. Installing cameras at home lulled me into a false sense of security—our house still ended up getting robbed. A: "I can't believe you were able to unseat the valedictorian!" B: "I think three years of accolades lulled her into a false sense of security."
See also: false, lull, of, security, sense

security against (someone or something)

Protection from someone or something; that which ensures the safety of someone or something from something else. Our antivirus software offers you security against all manner of malicious cyber-threats. The prisoner offered to testify in exchange for security against prison time. The entrances and exits have all been fitted with deadbolts and cameras to provide security against intruders.
See also: security

security blanket

That which gives one a feeling of comfort, confidence, and safety. An allusion to the common practice of children to carry around blankets or stuffed animals to give them a feeling of safety. His beard had long been his form of security blanket—something he could hide behind, something he could change at will, something he could fiddle with when he felt nervous or uncomfortable. My father's financial status was like a security blanket. Whenever anything else in life was going wrong, he always took comfort in his wealth.
See also: blanket, security
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

lull someone into a false sense of security

Cliché to lead someone into believing that all is well before attacking or doing someone bad. We lulled the enemy into a false sense of security by pretending to retreat. Then we launched an attack. The boss lulled us into a false sense of security by saying that our jobs were safe and then let half the staff go.
See also: false, lull, of, security, sense

security against something

something that keeps something safe; something that protects; a protection. Insurance provides security against the financial losses owing to theft, loss, or damage. A good education is a security against unemployment.
See also: security
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

lull into

Deceive into trustfulness, as in The steadily rising market lulled investors into a false sense of security. The earliest recorded version of this term referred to wine: "Fitter indeed to bring and lull men asleep in the bed of security" (Philemon Holland, Pliny's Historie of the World, 1601. Today it still often appears with the phrase a false sense of security.
See also: lull

security blanket

Something that dispels anxiety, as in I always carry my appointments calendar; it's my security blanket. This colloquial term, dating from about 1960, was at first (and still is) used for the blanket or toy or other object held by a young child to reduce anxiety.
See also: blanket, security
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

a security blanket

A security blanket is something that makes you feel safer and more confident. Everybody has a personal security blanket — it could be a handbag, a piece of jewellery or, if you're a guy, a moustache or a beard. For most of us, the lists we make act as security blankets, telling us what to do and how long to spend doing it. Note: A young child's security blanket is a piece of cloth or clothing which the child holds and often chews in order to feel comforted.
See also: blanket, security
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
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  • lull (one) into a false sense of security
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  • lull into
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  • lull (one) into (something)
  • warn about
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Secure logging and auditing systems that are tamper-resistant and cryptographically signed add a layer of deterrent on top of actual security.
This need for a centralized view of security has led to a worldwide rise in interest in the position of chief risk officer (CRO).
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Components of tenant security systems include: Electronic card readers located at entrances and areas in which sensitive files and computer equipment are located; Intrusion detectors positioned around the perimeter of the suite, which may be deactivated selectively during business hours; Panic buttons at the reception desk or other designated areas; Alarm siren in lobby to announce intrusion; and Electronic locks integrated with the security system.
The Department of Homeland Security's inspector general says DHS lacks a solid plan to ensure the nation's transportation systems are not interrupted after a terrorist attack.
The latter section contains language mandating that the secretary of Homeland Security "adjust" the status of an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence.
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Scigliano's staff was aware of the security problem but hadn't been able to address it completely when, in the summer of 2003, a local reporter found that she could access the district office's network through an unsecured Wi-Fi connection.
"With DevPartner SecurityChecker 2.0, we were able to check our code and see all of the errors and possible security risks as well as get detailed information on how to address and resolve the security issues, helping to improve the overall code quality and security of our applications."
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Indeed, the courses and curriculum that fall under homeland security are not new.
While each of these participants certainly has a detailed overview of organizational activities in theater, until now there has been no single tool that could cut across regional, combatant, or major command boundaries to provide an accurate overview of all the ongoing regional security operations activities.
One path we should avoid is to take money out of Social Security payroll taxes for private investment accounts.
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All employed workers are required to contribute to the Social Security System; however, a disproportionate percentage of African American males never live long enough to collect any benefits from their contributions.