Safeguard (disambiguation)

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A safeguard is a tool of international trade.

Safeguard may also refer to some of the following:

In the military[edit]

  • Safeguard (military), a detachment, guard or detail or a written order for the protection of enemy or neutral persons, places, or property in wartime, pledging respect for that person or property by a nation's armed forces.
  • Safeguard Program, a US anti-ballistic missile system
  • USNS Safeguard (T-ARS-50), lead ship of the US Navy's current class of marine salvage ships

In government and law[edit]

  • Safeguards Rule, promulgated under the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, requires financial institutions to have a security plan to protect the confidentiality and integrity of personal consumer information
  • Safeguarding (planning law) is a process by which a proposed route or location of an infrastructure project is protected from conflicting development

In software[edit]

Other uses[edit]