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National Information Systems Security Conference - Übersetzung nach Englisch

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
National Information Systems Security Glossary

National Information Systems Security Conference      
National Information Systems Security Conference, convegno annuale su problemi di informatica, NISSC
Management Information Systems         
FOCUSES ON THE MANAGER OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TO PROVIDE EFFICIENCY AND EFFECTIVENESS OR STRATEGY DECISION MAKING;THE CONCEPT MAY INCLUDE SYSTEMS TERMED TRANSACTION PROCESSING SYSTEM, DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM, EXPERT OR EXECUTIVE INFORMATION SYSTEM
Management Information Systems; Management information systems; Management Information System; Management of information systems; Management of Information Systems; Computer Information System; MIS basics; Managing information system; Computer based information systems; Management information; History of management information systems; Integrated advanced information management system
MIS, sistema di gestione di informazione, sistema centrale di computer fornitrice di informazione sulle sue attività , risorse e sistemi direzionali di aziende o enti
document security         
  • The [[onion model]] of defense in depth
  • Ministry of Defence]]
  • [[Privacy International]] 2007 privacy ranking<br />green: Protections and safeguards<br />red: Endemic surveillance societies
PROTECTING INFORMATION BY MITIGATING INFORMATION RISKS
Information systems security; INFOSEC; Message integrity; CIA triad; Infosec; Infosecurity; Information Security; CIA Triad; Information security policies; Information security policy; Information security policy documents; CIA criteria; CIA model; CIA-model; Info sec; Information Systems Security; Security triad; Information protection; Draft:Information security analyst; Information security analyst; Draft:Information Security analyst; Document security; History of information security
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Definition

Geographic Information System
<application> (GIS) A computer system for capturing, storing, checking, integrating, manipulating, analysing and displaying data related to positions on the Earth's surface. Typically, a GIS is used for handling maps of one kind or another. These might be represented as several different layers where each layer holds data about a particular kind of feature (e.g. roads). Each feature is linked to a position on the graphical image of a map. Layers of data are organised to be studied and to perform statistical analysis (i.e. a layer of customer locations could include fields for Name, Address, Contact, Number, Area). Uses are primarily government related, town planning, local authority and public utility management, environmental, resource management, engineering, business, marketing, and distribution. {GIS dictionary (http://geo.ed.ac.uk/root/agidict/html/welcome.html)}. http://ncl.ac.uk/Geographic Information Systemngraphic/wotzagis.html. (1995-12-21)

Wikipedia

National Information Assurance Glossary

Committee on National Security Systems Instruction No. 4009, National Information Assurance Glossary, published by the United States federal government, is an unclassified glossary of Information security terms intended to provide a common vocabulary for discussing Information Assurance concepts.

The glossary was previously published as the National Information Systems Security Glossary (NSTISSI No. 4009) by the National Security Telecommunications and Information Systems Security Committee (NSTISSC). Under Executive Order (E.O.) 13231 of October 16, 2001, Critical Infrastructure Protection in the Information Age, the President George W. Bush redesignated the National Security Telecommunications and Information Systems Security Committee (NSTISSC) as the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS).

The most recent version was revised April 26, 2010.