bnszintek
Bnszintek is a term used in theoretical and speculative discussions to describe a multi-layer framework for organizing and securing information within distributed systems. The name is sometimes interpreted as a compound, with szint meaning level in Hungarian and bns being an acronym of uncertain origin, reflecting the idea of hierarchical levels and integrity checks.
Conceptually, bnszintek envisions a three-layer stack: a base layer that stores and validates data, a network
Origins and adoption: The term appears in limited academic-inspired discussions and online forums rather than formal
Applications and limitations: In theory, bnszintek can inform research on secure architectures, data lineage, and interoperability
See also: multi-level security, data provenance, zero-trust architecture, layered security. References: There are no formal standards