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  • The British government agency responsible for [[signals intelligence]] and [[information assurance]]
    136 bytes (14 words) - 16:26, 22 August 2008
  • Many of the same criteria of information assurance apply, but not all, and there are some aspects unique to COMSEC. For exampl
    650 bytes (95 words) - 16:22, 30 March 2024
  • {{R|Information assurance}} {{Rpl|Information assurance}}
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  • {{r|Information assurance}}
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  • ...States intelligence community]], but also having the responsibility for [[information assurance]] of military, diplomatic, and other critical communications.
    346 bytes (43 words) - 17:44, 3 September 2008
  • ...opriate administrative infrastructure for personnel and physical security. Information assurance is meaningless without a security policy defining threats, management appro
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  • {{rpl|Information assurance}}
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  • {{r|Information assurance}}
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  • {{r|Information assurance}}
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  • {{r|Information assurance}}
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  • ...ssociate Consultant from Booz Allen Hamilton who supports the Defense-wide Information Assurance Program (DIAP) and the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Info
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  • {{r|Information assurance}}
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  • ...those users have access to the resources and unauthorized users do not. [[Information assurance]] is the broadest technical subcategory, although there are aspects of law
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  • {{r|Information assurance}}
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  • | pagename = Information assurance | abc = Information assurance
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  • ...the second degree of his double-degree program) and is working towards his information assurance and information security engineering degree. He owns his own graphic design
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  • {{r|Information assurance}}
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  • {{r|Information assurance}}
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  • ...e]], which is used by GCHQ and (I think) NSA. I'm not convinced that even information assurance covers things such as personnel and physical security; see counterintellige
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  • Micheal Palmer has been working as an Information Assurance Engineer for the past four years providing IA capabilities for the Departme
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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
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  • ** Computer Security and Information Assurance
    4 KB (462 words) - 04:22, 22 November 2023
  • ...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
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  • ...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
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  • * [[Information assurance/Definition]]
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  • * [[Information assurance/Related Articles]]
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  • * [[Template:Information assurance/Metadata]]
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  • ..., and services, and [conduct] defensive information operations, to achieve information assurance for information infrastructures critical to U.S. national security interest ...Two senior officials are the Signals Intelligence Director (SID) and the Information Assurance Director (IAD). There are usually some very senior staff specialists bearin
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  • ...mation assurance is one term that might fit, although I've never liked it. Information assurance, though, also picks up fault tolerance.
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