Precaution in a sentence as a noun

I guess that makes some sense, although it seems like an awfully large precaution to take for a phpbb forum.

We are taking this step as a precaution, since you shopped at the store in question during the time of the compromise.

I wonder if this is a precaution in case they actually were hacked and their private ssl key was compromised.

The obscure flaw that he exploited has since been fixed, hooray too!Meanwhile 'sudo su' has been criminalized as a precaution.

Your speculation is correct -- we re-keyed the certificate just as a precaution.

The relevant section being:"We have taken every precaution to defend your bitcoins from hackers and/or intruders.

"I'm guessing one or more of these security experts advised that they should get their certificate revoked and replaced purely as a precaution.

A good precaution would be to use a range of mail boxes that, when plotted on a map, form a ring around a population centre far removed from the one you are actually residing in.

Expiring everyone's passwords was a security precaution given the fact that our non financial customer data was compromised in the first place.

I worry that this only works well when it's a disposable individual hack used as an additional precaution, not as a standard issue primary first line of defense.

As DanBC pointed out above, when you have a restraining order against you, you are expected to take reasonable precaution not to violate it inadvertently.

Could an inadvertent social networking invitation constitute a violation due to lack of reasonable precaution, or it it more like the grocery store scenario?2.

Same tactics everywhere,Mandatory internet Filters on every ISP as a precaution against pornography or child pornography.

Precaution definitions

noun

a precautionary measure warding off impending danger or damage or injury etc.; "he put an ice pack on the injury as a precaution"; "an insurance policy is a good safeguard"; "we let our guard down"

See also: safeguard guard

noun

the trait of practicing caution in advance

noun

judiciousness in avoiding harm or danger; "he exercised caution in opening the door"; "he handled the vase with care"

See also: caution care forethought