NATIONAL REGISTRY ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS

Brand Owner Address Description
NREP National Registry of Environmental Professionals 6676 N. Sioux Ave Chicago IL 60646 NATIONAL REGISTRY ENVIRONMENTAL PROFESSIONALS;Business consulting in the field of environmental management, namely, advising businesses and individuals on issues of environmental impact, conservation, preservation and protection, and economic analysis for business purposes;Consulting services in the field of environmental assessment and planning; Engineering services in the field of environmental compliance; Environmental engineering, testing and inspection services; Environmental services, namely, technical consultation in the field of environmental science, engineering services and design for others in the field of environmental engineering; Providing technological and scientific information about environmentally-conscious and green innovations; Scientific research relating to the impact of consumer and industrial products on environmental preservation; Technical consultancy in the field of environmental science; Technical consulting in the field of environmental engineering; Testing, analysis and evaluation of environmental and safety professionals to determine conformity with established accreditation standards; Testing, analysis, and evaluation of the knowledge, skills and abilities of others in the field of environmental and safety services to determine conformity with certification standards;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method and apparatus for authenticating a Windows® system registry comprising generating and storing a user identity value. The user identity value is generated by inserting a user identity in a one way function. The technique also generates and stores a registry security value corresponding with the system registry. In one embodiment, the registry security value is obtained by concatenating system registry information, for example, system registry files or system registry handle keys, and inserting the concatenated system registry information in a one way function to obtain the registry security value. An application program authenticates the registry information before using the registry information. Alternately, the registry is monitored and a change to the registry is permitted if a user identity value is equal to the stored user identity value.