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1. Information, the loss, misuse, or unauthorized access to or modification of, which could adversely affect the national interest or the conduct of federal programs, or the privacy to which individuals are entitled under 5 U. S. C. Section 552a (the Privacy Act,) but that has not been specifically authorized under criteria established by an Executive Order or an Act of Congress to be kept classified in the interest of national defense or foreign policy. (Systems that are not national security systems, but contain sensitive information, are to be protected in accordance with the requirements of the Computer Security Act of 1987 (P. L. 100-235. )) 2. Information that, as determined by a competent authority, must be protected because its unauthorized disclosure, alteration, loss, or destruction will at least cause perceivable damage to someone or something.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. informazioni recuperate da un'unità funzionale o da una rete, di solito dopo alcune elaborazioni. 2. un stato di output, o sequenza di Stati. 3. si riferisce a un dispositivo, un processo o un canale coinvolto nella produzione di dati da un computer o da uno qualsiasi dei suoi componenti. 4. le informazioni che sono state esportate da un TCB.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. Information (usually a sequence of random or pseudorandom binary digits) used initially to set up and periodically change the operations performed in crypto-equipment for the purpose of encrypting or decrypting electronic data, for determining electronic counter-countermeasures patterns (e. G. , frequency hopping or spread spectrum ,) or for producing other key. Note: "Key" has replaced the terms "variable," "key (ing) variable," and "cryptovariable. " 2. Usually a sequence of random or pseudorandom bits used initially to set up and periodically change the operations performed in crypto-equipment for the purpose of encrypting or decrypting electronic signals, or for determining electronic counter-countermeasures patterns (e. G. , frequency hopping or spread spectrum,) or for producing other key. 3. A sequence of symbols that controls the operations of encipherment and decipherment.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. In the Open Systems Interconnection--Reference Model (OSI--RM,) a capability of a given layer, and the layers below it, that (a) is provided to the entities of the next higher layer and (b) for a given layer, is provided at the interface between the given layer and the next higher layer. 2. This term is used as a generic reference to distributed applications that provide "services" to other applications. 3. The association for a particular time of a user identification, a subject and a security clearance. ***PROPOSED ADDITION*** In Service Oriented Networks, the two basic uses of service are: a) Something of value being provided to and consumed by end-users of communications networks. It may be a specific service, such as Verizon FIOS IPTV Premier or Acme Restaurant Finder, or it may be general, such as VoIP telephony service or emergency services. B) A function that is performed by software whose output is used by some other entity. It may be, for example, a presence engine, or a routing function, or a number translation capability, or protocol interworking. ‘Service' may also refer to the software itself. A service can be turned into a Service Enabler when complemented with appropriate logic and exposure building blocks, so that it can be reused or combined by another application through well-defined functional and operational interfaces. This definition is being proposed for addition/change in the ATIS Telecom Glossary by the PRQC. If you have any objections to this acronym being added to the Telecom Glossary, please contact Paul Savitz, PRQC Committee Administrator, via email at psavitz@atis. Org to note your objection. ***
Industry:Telecommunications
1. In television technology, the signal that describes (a) the distribution of brightness levels within the image and (b) the equation for deriving that information from the camera output. 2. In composite color television, a signal that has major control of the brightness. Note: Luminance signal is a linear combination of gamma-corrected primary color signals.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. nella telefonia, la disciplina interessata con (a) internetworking determinante servizio requisiti per reti commutate e (b) sviluppo e implementazione hardware e software di incontrarli. 2. in informatica, la disciplina di hardware e ingegneria di software a realizzare gli obiettivi di progettazione di una rete di computer. 3. nelle comunicazioni radio, la disciplina in questione con lo sviluppo di topologie di rete.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. nell'utilizzo di industria del telefono, un servizio che coinvolge circuiti dedicati, arrangiamenti di commutazione private, percorsi di trasmissione predefiniti o combinazione, virtuale o fisico, e che forniscono comunicazioni tra posizioni specifiche. 2. tra gli abbonati alla rete telefonica pubblica commutata (s), un partito unico acceso linea di accesso.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. In telegraphy, route selection, signaling, and circuit usage and availability for a call. 2. In universal personal telecommunications, the ability of a user to inform the network how to handle incoming calls in accord with certain parameters, such as the call originator, the time of day, and the nature of the call. Note: Call management is accomplished by means of information in the user's service profile.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. In security, a list of entities, together with their access rights, that are authorized to access a resource. 2. A mechanism implementing discretionary and/or mandatory access control between subjects and objects. 3. A list associated with an object specifying the access rights of subjects to that object. 4. A set of control attributes. It is a list, associated with a security object or group of security objects. The list contains the names of security subjects and the type of access that may be granted. 5. A list of entities, together with their access rights which are authorized to have access to a resource. 6. Discretionary access control mechanism associated with an object, consisting of a list of entries, where each entry is a subject identifier coupled with a set of access permissions.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. In networking, a software application that allows the user to access a service from a server computer, e. G. , a server computer on the Internet or a LAN. 2. A computer, e. G. , a desktop computer on a LAN, that is so served.
Industry:Telecommunications