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remote access

British  

noun

  1. computing access to a computer from a physically separate terminal

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But the goal here isn’t privacy and security, it’s secured remote access.

From Salon

This article is about VPNs for online privacy and security rather than corporate remote access, so we’ll be focusing on commercial VPNs in this article.

From Salon

Roughly a dozen inverter suppliers—not all Chinese—have remote access to enough solar panels in Europe for a compromise of their systems to have a “significant impact on the stability of the grid,” according to estimates by risk-management company DNV for trade association SolarPower Europe.

From The Wall Street Journal

This included knowledge of bugs and errors as well as the issue of remote access – the ability of some Fujitsu employees to access sub-postmasters' branch accounts without their knowledge.

From BBC

The meeting was attended by parents, some young people, a number of MLAs and also organisations who support children and adults with disabilities, while remote access was also available.

From BBC