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Wat (wie) is war risks - definitie

RISKS; Comp.risks; Computer Risks; Risks digest; RISKS digest; The Risks Digest; The RISKS Digest

War risk insurance         
War risk insurance is a type of insurance which covers damage due to acts of war, including invasion, insurrection, rebellion and hijacking. Some policies also cover damage due to weapons of mass destruction.
War and War         
1999 NOVEL BY LÁSZLÓ KRASZNAHORKAI
Háború és háború; Haboru es haboru; War & War
War and War () is a 1999 novel by the Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai. It tells the story of a Hungarian man who is obsessed with a mysterious manuscript, which he decides to travel to New York City to write down and post on the Internet.
War Risk Insurance Act         
  • Richard Gilder Cholmeley-Jones, Director of the War Risk Bureau, eating lunch at his desk
The War Risk Insurance Act was a piece of legislation passed by the United States Congress in 1914 to ensure the availability of war risk insurance for shipping vessels and individuals during World War I. It established a Bureau of War Risk Insurance within the Treasury Department to provide insurance policies and pay claims.

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RISKS Digest

The RISKS Digest or Forum On Risks to the Public in Computers and Related Systems is an online periodical published since 1985 by the Committee on Computers and Public Policy of the Association for Computing Machinery. The editor is Peter G. Neumann.

It is a moderated forum concerned with the security and safety of computers, software, and technological systems. Security, and risk, here are taken broadly; RISKS is concerned not merely with so-called security holes in software, but with unintended consequences and hazards stemming from the design (or lack thereof) of automated systems. Other recurring subjects include cryptography and the effects of technically ill-considered public policies. RISKS also publishes announcements and Calls for Papers from various technical conferences, and technical book reviews (usually by Rob Slade, though occasionally by others).

Although RISKS is a forum of a computer science association, most contributions are readable and informative to anyone with an interest in the subject. It is heavily read by system administrators, and computer security managers, as well as computer scientists and engineers.

The RISKS Digest is published on a frequent but irregular schedule through the moderated Usenet newsgroup comp.risks, which exists solely to carry the Digest.

Summaries of the forum appear as columns edited by Neumann in the ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes (SEN) and the Communications of the ACM (CACM).

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor war risks
1. GAC reported that Sri Lanka had been removed from the Lloyd‘s Market Association‘s Hull War Risks and related perils list.
2. The war risks becoming a ‘forgotten war‘, a new US study says "Afghanistan stands at a crossroads," concludes the study, according to an advanced copy.
3. The decision to impose conditions on the war risks a major confrontation with the Bush administration and its Republican allies in Congress.
4. In confirmation hearings that left both Democrats and Republicans praising his candor, Gates warned that the war risks provoking a "regional conflagration" in the Middle East unless a new strategy can arrest Iraq‘s slide toward chaos.
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