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  • It not only did [[signals intelligence]] and [[information assurance]] as do the [[Australia|Australian]] [[Defense Signals Directorate]] (DSD), ...s the Border Guards and the briefly independent [[signals intelligence]]/[[information assurance]] agency best known as FAPSI, have been, under [[Vladimir Putin]], incorpor
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  • {{r|Information assurance}}
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  • ...or the preservation of availability, as defined in the security policy. [[Information assurance]] discusses a related topic - how "sure" someone can be that the data store
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  • {{r|Information assurance}}
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  • {{rpl|Information assurance}}
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  • ...nvironment which would include Developmental (DT), Interoperability (IOP), Information Assurance (IA) and Net-Centric Key Performance Parameter (NR-KPP) compliance testing
    6 KB (829 words) - 03:58, 22 November 2023
  • ** Computer Security and Information Assurance
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  • ...cations Headquarters (GCHQ)''' is Britain's [[signals intelligence]] and [[information assurance]] organization. Its functions are very similar to those of the U.S. [[Natio
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  • ...irus defense techniques, the principal investigator whose team defined the information assurance problem as it relates to critical infrastructure protection, as a seminal r
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  • ...em to be working. So far, I ''think'' I've added myself as a member, and [[information assurance]], cryptology, and [[classified information]] as articles. What, if anythin
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  • ...y" as well. Maybe Fort Meade rotted my brain with too many repetitions of "information assurance", which sounds entirely too complacent. If it's still OK, I'll reuse that a
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  • ...ther name for the Defense Information Systems Agency with support from the information assurance capabilities of the National Security Agency.
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  • ==Communications security/information assurance== ...though I don't especially like the title. '''Information security''' or '''Information assurance''' might be alternatives, although I want to be sure the title encompasses:
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  • ...security]], although decide if it should be [[information security]] or [[information assurance]] before committing the metadata and any substantial links to it.
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  • ...ly on a computer, as well as only in radio links. Some people call this '''information assurance''', but I've just never liked that term. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard
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  • Russia formed a new agency, responsible for [[information assurance]] and [[signals intelligence]], originally called the Federal Agency for Go ...and Information Service into the FSB. <ref name=FAS-FAPSI-Ops />Again, the information assurance and SIGINT functions were subordinated, this time to the Russian domestic s
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  • ...s, is that cloud service buyers will no longer exercise due diligence in [[information assurance]], including both confidentiality and continuity of operations. Cloud servi
    57 KB (8,399 words) - 17:39, 13 March 2024
  • ...ment of Homeland Security]] designated it a leader in network security and information assurance. It was one of only six schools nationwide to be selected by [[Sony Picture
    29 KB (4,140 words) - 09:54, 28 November 2022
  • * [[Information assurance/Definition]]
    28 KB (2,875 words) - 16:19, 7 April 2024
  • * [[Information assurance/Related Articles]]
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