Historically, "manomissione" (manumission) is the formal act of a master releasing a slave from their service, a practice deeply rooted in Roman and Greek law. The manumission inscriptions from Lemnos: some news1

Security devices like IP Video Cameras and alarm sensors often include a "tamper switch." If an intruder tries to open the casing or remove the device from the wall, the system triggers an alarm.

In software and data storage, "manomissione" refers to data breaches or unauthorized code modification. Systems like Shift Crypto's BitBox use end-to-end encryption to prevent third-party access to plaintext data during processing. 2. Historical "Manomissioni": The Act of Freeing Slaves

In the context of electronic and physical security, "manomissione" refers to the unauthorized interference or alteration of a device, system, or seal. Most modern security hardware is designed to detect these actions immediately.

This text explores the concept of "manomissioni" (tamperings or releases) across two distinct fields: technical security (detecting unauthorized interference) and historical-juridical studies (the ancient act of freeing slaves). 1. Technical "Manomissioni": Security and Tamper-Evidence

Unauthorized tampering often voids manufacturer warranties. For example, Ebara Pumps Europe explicitly warns against removing or modifying data plates on machinery, as this information is essential for safety and technical identification.

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