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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
Industry: Telecommunications
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ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry.
1. The type of computer on which a given operating system or application runs. Synonym hardware platform. 2. The operating system in use on a given computer. Synonym operating system platform. 3. The application program in use on a given computer and operating system. Synonym application platform. Note 1: The term platform, usually with some kind of accompanying qualifying verbiage, may also be applied to any combination of the foregoing. Note 2: The term cross-platform may be used to characterize an application program or operating system that may be run on more than one platform.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. The ultimate user of a telecommunications service. 2. A person in contact with a Target of Evaluation who makes use only of its operational capacity.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. otomatik olarak gösteren ve ölçülerde ölçüm cihazı uzaktan kayıt için telekomünikasyon kullanılması. 2. nonvoice iletimi otomatik olarak gösteren veya ölçüm cihazı uzaktan ölçülerde kayıt amacıyla sinyalleri.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. The wavelength or frequency at which a particular substance absorbs the most power (or, where the attenuation of the propagated signal is the greatest) whenever the substance is bombarded or irradiated with audio, electromagnetic, or light waves. Note: Whenever a material is thus bombarded, there is reflection, transmission through the material, and absorption within the material. In the case of air, O2 has multiple absorption peaks. See figure. 2. In optical communications media, the specific wavelength at which a particular impurity absorbs the most power, i. E. , causes a maximum attenuation of propagated lightwaves. Note: Absorption by these impurities at other wavelengths is less than that of the absorption peak. Glass quartz silica, and plastics used in optical fibers, slab dielectric waveguides, optical integrated circuits (OICs,) and similar media, usually display absorption peaks. Impurities that cause absorption peaks include copper, iron, nickel, chromium, manganese, and hydroxyl ions.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. Those measures taken to protect all transmissions from interception and electronic analysis. 2. The technical and non-technical measures taken to protect all classified non-communications electromagnetic emissions. It also takes account of the security aspects of any directly associated electromagnetic communications transmissions.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. To conduct an independent review and examination of system records and activities in order to test the adequacy and effectiveness of data security and data integrity procedures, to ensure compliance with established policy and operational procedures, and to recommend any necessary changes. 2. Independent review and examination of records and activities to assess the adequacy of system controls, to ensure compliance with established policies and operational procedures, and to recommend necessary changes in controls, policies, or procedures. 3. An independent review and examination of system records and activities in order to test for the adequacy of system security measures, to identify the degree of conformance with established security policy and operational procedures and to recommend any indicated changes in measures, policy and/or procedures. 4. Monitoring to detect and warn of events which might threaten security. Note: The term "security audit" may be used to avoid ambiguity. 5. See Security Audit. 6. To generate the audit trail, read and interpret its contents, manage its storage, and control its generation.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. To establish, usually by challenge and response, that a transmission attempt is authorized and valid. 2. Verify the identity of a user, user device, or other entity, or the integrity of data stored, transmitted, or otherwise exposed to unauthorized modification in an information system (IS,) or establish the validity of a transmission. 3. A challenge given by voice or electrical means to attest to the authenticity of a message or transmission. 4. To establish the validity of a claimed identity. 5. To establish the validity of a claimed identity.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. (a) başka bir program, başka bir bilgisayar veya sunucu veya program içinden (b) bir veri dizisi veri istemek için. 2., veya bir sunucudan veri çekmek için tasarlanmış teknoloji ile ilgili.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. With respect to a signal, to divert a portion of it, or divide it, into usually predetermined or specified proportions. 2. In INFOSEC, a secret random number that is a component of the final working key. 3. An action that creates a private communication between the served user and a conferee. The private communication is a normal "two-party" call.
Industry:Telecommunications
1. The process in which an IP (Internet protocol) datagram is broken into smaller pieces to fit the requirements of a given physical network; the reverse process of reassembly. 2. The physical separation of portions of a file on a computer disk.
Industry:Telecommunications