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AN/CYZ-10
... capable of keying multiple information systems security (INFOSEC) devices and is compatible with such COMSEC ... designed to be fully compatible with future INFOSEC equipment meeting DS-101 signaling and benign ... refurbished units cost $4000 each. Sources https://infosec.navy.mil/ps/?t=infosecprodsservices/infosecprodsservices.tag ... content.asp?page_id=338 External links https://infosec.navy.mil/ps/?t=infosecprodsservices/infosecprodsservices.tag ...
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Operations security (OPSEC)
... OPSEC. These include Counter Intelligece, Information Security (INFOSEC), Transmission Security (TRANSEC), Communications Security (COMSEC), and ... and more of the force is digitized, INFOSEC takes on an evergrowing importance. Source: U ...
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Crisis
Crisis For other uses of the word, see the disambiguation page. A crisis is a turning point or decisive moment in events. Typically, it is the moment from which an illness may go on to death or recovery. More loosely, it is a term meaning 'a testing time' or 'emergency event ...
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Information security
... Systems Security Glossary defines Information systems security (INFOSEC) as: the protection of information systems against ...
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MacOdrum Library
MacOdrum Library The MacOdrum Library, named in honour of Carleton University’s second president Murdoch Maxwell MacOdrum , contains a collection of more than two million items — books, microfiche, tapes, CDs, government documents, maps, periodicals and archival materials — as well as study space, reading rooms and a miniature Starbucks café. Reputation ...
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ITSEC
ITSEC In May 1990, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom published the Information Technology Security Evaluation Criteria (ITSEC) based on existing work in their respective countries. Following extensive international review, Version 1.2 was subsequently published in June 1991 by the Commission of the European Communities for operational use ...
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Cypris (microchip)
... enabling field upgrades to new and emerging INFOSEC algorithms. CYPRIS contains a high performance RISC ...
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IT audit resources
IT audit resources To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. IT audit resources are information technology audits which advise about various important subjects including accounting, computer security and specific technologies which are used in business to make sure an information technology system maximizes return on ...
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User talk:Tim Starling/Password matches/Archive1
User talk:Tim Starling/Password matches/Archive1 < User talk:Tim Starling | Password matches I don't like it. Eric B. and Rakim 16:01, 7 Jul 2004 (UTC) You should be damn sure these matches aren't coincidence. V V [[]] 07:14, 8 Jul 2004 (UTC) In Wikipedia:Votes for deletion ...
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Attrition.org
Attrition.org Attrition.org is a popular (Alexa rank: 139,590) information security-related website, updated at least weekly by an all-volunteer staff. Until 21 May 2001, Attrition.org maintained the largest mirror of defaced (or cracked) websites available on the world wide web. The defacement mirror has since ceased ...
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