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In information systems (IS,) An assessed occurrence having actual or potentially adverse effects on an IS. 2. In COMSEC, the occurrence that potentially jeopardizes the security of COMSEC material or the secure electrical transmission of national security information or information governed by 10 U. S. C. Section 2315.
Industry:Telecommunications
In information systems (IS,) a compilation of users, programs, or processes and the access levels and types to which each is authorized. 2. In COMSEC, a roster of persons authorized admittance to a controlled area.
Industry:Telecommunications
In information handling, a hardware, software, or firmware weakness, or design deficiency, that leaves a system open to assault, harm, or unauthorized exploitation, either externally or internally, thereby resulting in unacceptable risk of information compromise, information alteration, or service denial.
Industry:Telecommunications
In information assurance, a track written at a nonstandard position on a diskette, as part of a method of copy protection.
Industry:Telecommunications
In information assurance, a track that is written on a diskette in excess of the standard number of tracks, as part of a method of copy protection.
Industry:Telecommunications
In information assurance, a sector that is written on a diskette track in excess of the standard number of sectors, as part of a method of copy protection.
Industry:Telecommunications
In information assurance, a sector consisting of a header but no data, used in large numbers on a diskette to cause an unauthorized copying program to fail to copy the diskette.
Industry:Telecommunications
In hypertext systems, such as the World Wide Web, bypassing the main (home) page and linking directly to a subordinate page.
Industry:Telecommunications
In high-level data-link control (HDLC) operation, the station that is usually responsible for performing balanced link-level operations and that generates commands, interprets responses, interprets received commands, and generates responses.
Industry:Telecommunications
In high-frequency (HF) radio, the capability of a station to make contact, or initiate a circuit, between itself and another specified radio station, without human intervention and usually under processor control. Note: ALE techniques include automatic signaling, selective calling, and automatic handshaking. Other automatic techniques that are related to ALE are channel scanning and selection, link quality analysis (LQA,) polling, sounding, message store-and-forward, address protection, and anti-spoofing. 2. In HF radio, a link control system that includes automatic scanning, selective calling, sounding, and transmit channel selection using link quality analysis data. Note: Optional ALE functions include polling and the exchange of orderwire commands and messages.
Industry:Telecommunications