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virus threat - translation to russian

PROCESS BY WHICH POTENTIAL THREATS, SUCH AS STRUCTURAL VULNERABILITIES CAN BE IDENTIFIED, ENUMERATED, AND PRIORITIZED – ALL FROM A HYPOTHETICAL ATTACKER’S POINT OF VIEW
Threat modeling; Threat Modeling; Threat modelling
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virus threat      
угроза заражения (компьютерным) вирусом
vesicular stomatitis         
SPECIES OF VIRUS
Vesicular stomatitis; Vesicular Stomatitis; Vesicular stomatitis-indiana virus; VSVG; Vesicular Stomatitis Virus; Vesicular stomatitis Indiana virus; Vesicular stomatitis virus; Vesicular-Stomatitis-Virus

медицина

везикулярный стоматит

respiratory syncytial virus         
  • RSV structure and genome organization. (a) ~150 nm RSV virion particle and (b) single-stranded negative-sense RNA genome consisting of 10 genes (NS1-NS2-N-P-M-SH-G-F-M2-L).
  • Schematic image of RSV life cycle
  • Filamentous RSV particles
  • False-color artistic rendering of RSV. G- glycoproteins are shown in light blue, with F-glycoproteins in orange
  • A phylogenetic tree of the pneumovirus & paramyxovirus families
  • X-ray of a child with RSV bronchiolitis showing the typical bilateral perihilar fullness
  • Video: Respiratory Syncytial Virus and Bronchiolitis
  • Lumen of an obstructed bronchiole containing cellular debris and aggregates of sloughed epithelial cells
  • Electron micrograph of RSV particle, which has variable shapes.
VIRAL PATHOGEN OF THE HUMAN RESPIRATORY TRACT
Respiratory Syncytial Virus; Respiratory syncytial virus infections; Respiratory syncytial virus, human; Rs virus; Respiratory syncytial; RSV infection; Respiratory syncytial viruses; RS virus; Human respiratory syncytial virus; Respiratory Syncytial Infection; F lipoprotein; Human orthopneumovirus; Respiratory synctitial virus; HRSV

медицина

респираторно-синцитиальный вирус

Definition

вирус кори
В. рода парамиксовирусов; возбудитель одноименной болезни человека.

Wikipedia

Threat model

Threat modeling is a process by which potential threats, such as structural vulnerabilities or the absence of appropriate safeguards, can be identified and enumerated, and countermeasures prioritized. The purpose of threat modeling is to provide defenders with a systematic analysis of what controls or defenses need to be included, given the nature of the system, the probable attacker's profile, the most likely attack vectors, and the assets most desired by an attacker. Threat modeling answers questions like “Where am I most vulnerable to attack?”, “What are the most relevant threats?”, and “What do I need to do to safeguard against these threats?”.

Conceptually, most people incorporate some form of threat modeling in their daily life and don't even realize it. Commuters use threat modeling to consider what might go wrong during the morning journey to work and to take preemptive action to avoid possible accidents. Children engage in threat modeling when determining the best path toward an intended goal while avoiding the playground bully. In a more formal sense, threat modeling has been used to prioritize military defensive preparations since antiquity.

Examples of use of virus threat
1. Symantec Corp put the threat of the medley of viruses at an "elevated threat" of "2" on a scale where "4" is the most severe virus–threat level, according to Alfred Huger, Symantec‘s senior director of engineering.
2. Updated: Sunday, September 0', 2007 at 1507 hours IST New Delhi, September ': As Internet becomes the order of life for more and more Indians who depend on emails to stay in touch, their computers face an increasing virus threat with one in every 28 emails being infected, a recent study says.
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5. More Infotech Headlines People who read this story also read ‘No country immune to cyber crime‘ 2'.11.05 Spam e–mail filters getting better: Study 2'.11.05 Consumers underestimate computer virus threat 24.11.05 South Korea probes Samsung over Apple deal 23.11.05 Suit targets Sony BMG anti–piracy technology 10.11.05 Full Coverage Bihar Polls Save Bangalore SelectMumbai FloodsDay in PicsDiscovery in SpaceRam Temple TurmoilJustice for ImranaWimbledon 2005Advani‘s resignationBollywood icon: Sunil DuttSamrat Shah RukhOne Year of UPA RuleThe Great Indian DebateParveen Babi‘s DeathNRI NewsKanchi Seer‘s ArrestAmbani vs AmbaniGujarat RiotsJ–K MonitorIndia Pak TalksIndia–Aus SeriesIndia–Pak SeriesIslamabad SummitIndia Down UnderWar on IraqNE MonitorIndia–Pak Face OffPak Nuke LeakElections 2003 Security experts say they fear cyber criminals in the market for stolen financial and personal information will soon shift their sights to the hard–to–track locations.
What is the Russian for virus threat? Translation of &#39virus threat&#39 to Russian