Developers often use tools like Azure Trusted Signing or SafeNet eTokens to automate this process. 3. AI and LLM Tokens

In Windows security, an is an object that describes the security context of a process or thread.

For developers, tokens often refer to hardware security modules (HSMs) or USB devices used to store digital certificates.

Uses "Download Tokens" to allow users to share documents with external parties without requiring them to log in.

In the context of Large Language Models (LLMs), a token is a unit of text. One token is approximately 0.75 English words.

These are used to digitally sign .exe files to prove their authenticity and integrity.

Tools like Fabric or Claude Code are designed to be "token efficient," meaning they aim to provide the most context using the fewest tokens possible to save on costs and processing time. 4. Application-Specific Tokens

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