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- initialism Computer Emergency Response Team
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USJFMCOM was created so that we can establish units of local citizen who are trained in CERT and other programs who can volunteer their training and expertise to their local communities.
STATE DEFENSE FORCES 2010
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As to the DHS National Response plan, I have read it along with taking courses this year in CERT and ICS training.
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When sending e-mail, please include the phrase CERT SECURITY PROBLEM in your Subject: header.
CA-95:01 CERT Advisory IP Spoofing Attacks and Hijacked Terminal Connections 1996
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When sending e-mail, please include the phrase CERT SECURITY PROBLEM in your Subject: header.
CA-95:01 CERT Advisory IP Spoofing Attacks and Hijacked Terminal Connections 1996
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But today we do have a system called the CERT pool, "CERT" standing for "certiorari," in which first five and then six, seven and now eight of the justices pool their law clerks to write memos about the 5,000 petitions for certiorari.
Grand Inquests: The Historic Impeachments of Justice Samuel Chase and President Andrew Johnson 1992
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You also force the creation of groups like CERT, which is independent of, but akin to, another new organization, Scientists and Engineers for America.
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You also force the creation of groups like CERT, which is independent of, but akin to, another new organization, Scientists and Engineers for America.
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It's not actually true that, if you're connected to the Internet, you should call CERT only - that doesn't do justice to the many other response teams out there and in the process of forming.
FAQ: Computer Security: Almost Everything You Wanted to Know But Were Afraid to Asked (Version 2.2) 1992
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For more information, call the CERT program at 541-552-2226.
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CERT, which is a centre of internet security expertise based at the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, USA, found that reported security breaches have risen from 1,334 in 1993 to 127,529 in 2003.
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