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The State Supplement Program (SSP) is a state-funded supplement to the federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program for eligible individuals and couples. The eligibility criteria, amount, and administration of the SSP vary by state and depend on factors such as age, disability, income, and county of residence.
Learn about the history, eligibility, and benefits of SSI, a federal program that provides cash payments to disabled and low-income Americans. Find out how SSI is different from Social Security and how it affects different groups and territories.
NTLMSSP is a binary messaging protocol used by SSPI to facilitate NTLM challenge-response authentication and to negotiate integrity and confidentiality options. It is used for various Microsoft services such as SMB, HTTP, and MSRPC.
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A supply-side platform (SSP) is a technology platform for web publishers and DOOH media owners to manage and sell their advertising inventory. SSPs interface with ad networks, exchanges, and DSPs to optimize revenue and target audience.
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The Society for Scholarly Publishing (SSP) is a professional society, founded in 1978, dedicated to promoting and advancing communication and networking among all sectors of the scholarly communications community. It has approximately 1,100 members from 24 countries including publishers, service providers, librarians, researchers, and consultants.
SSPI is a Windows API component that performs security-related operations such as authentication. It supports various security providers, such as NTLM, Kerberos, TLS/SSL, and PKU2U, with different features and interoperability.