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Что (кто) такое Computer Emergency Response Team - определение

ORGANISATION WHICH RESPONDS TO COMPUTER SECURITY INCIDENTS
Csirt; Computer Emergency Readiness Team; CSIRT; Computer Emergency Response Team; GovCert; Computer Security Incident Response Team; Cyber emergency response team
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Computer Emergency Response Team         
<security, body> (CERT) An organisation formed by DARPA in November 1988 in response to the needs exhibited during the Internet worm incident. The CERT charter is to work with the Internet community to facilitate its response to computer security events involving Internet hosts, to take proactive steps to raise the community's awareness of computer security issues and to conduct research targeted at improving the security of existing systems. CERT products and services include 24-hour technical assistance for responding to computer security incidents, product vulnerability assistance, technical documents and tutorials. ftp://cert.org. E-mail: <cert@cert.org> (incident reports). Telephone +1 (412) 268 7090 (24-hour hotline). (2000-07-09)
Computer emergency response team         
A computer emergency response team (CERT) is an expert group that handles computer security incidents. Alternative names for such groups include computer emergency readiness team and computer security incident response team (CSIRT).
Rapid response team (medicine)         
TEAM OF HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS THAT RESPONDS TO PATIENTS WITH EARLY SIGNS OF DETERIORATION
Rapid response unit; High Acuity Response Team; Rapid response systems; Medical emergency team; Rapid response team; Medical emergency response team
A rapid response team (RRT), also known as a medical emergency team (MET) and high acuity response team (HART), is a team of health care providers that responds to hospitalized patients with early signs of deterioration on non-intensive care units to prevent respiratory or cardiac arrest. The health care providers are trained in early resuscitation interventions and advanced life support and may include a physician, nurse, pharmacist, or respiratory therapist.
Correctional emergency response team         
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TEAM OF CORRECTION OFFICERS
Correctional Emergency Response Team
A correctional emergency response team (abbreviated CERT or CRT) is a team of specially trained prison officers tasked with responding to disturbances, riots, cell extractions, mass searches, and other situations in prisons that are likely to involve uncooperative or violent prisoners.
Incident response team         
OR EMERGENCY RESPONSE TEAM
Emergency Support Team; Emergency Response Team; Emergency response team; Incident Response Team; Emergency team
An incident response team (IRT) or emergency response team (ERT) is a group of people who prepare for and respond to any emergency incident, such as a natural disaster or an interruption of business operations. Incident response teams are common in public service organizations as well as in other organizations, either military or specialty.
Emergency service         
  • [[Ski patrol]] team at [[Ski Montcalm]] in [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]
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  • [[Indian Coast Guard]] and [[Sri Lanka Coast Guard]] vessels fighting a ship fire
  • EPA]] staff coordinate with local agencies in 2014 environmental disaster simulation
  • Timely responses by emergency services are crucial. In this image, a [[Nevada State Police]] cruiser leaves a [[police station]] with its lights and sirens on.
  • [[Park ranger]] in [[Bwindi Impenetrable National Park]], [[Uganda]]
  • Lifeguards]] on duty at [[Santa Monica State Beach]] in [[Los Angeles County, California]]
ORGANIZATIONS WHICH ENSURE PUBLIC SAFETY AND HEALTH BY ADDRESSING DIFFERENT EMERGENCIES
Emergency responders; Emergency services; Emergency Services; Emergency workers; Emergency response; Rescue services; Emergency rescue
Emergency services and rescue services are organizations which ensure public safety and health by addressing different emergencies. Some of these agencies exist solely for addressing certain types of emergencies whilst others deal with ad hoc emergencies as part of their normal responsibilities.
Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency         
  • [[Hurricane Hugo]] satellite image from September 21, 1989. It ranks number 8 on a list of costliest mainland-falling hurricanes.
INTERGOVERNMENTAL NETWORK
Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency; CDERA; CDEMA
The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) is an inter-regional supportive network of independent emergency units throughout the Caribbean region. Formed on September 1, 2005, as the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Response Agency (CDERA) it underwent a name change to CDEMA in September 2009.
emergency services         
  • [[Ski patrol]] team at [[Ski Montcalm]] in [[Quebec]], [[Canada]]
  • Vaughan, Ontario]]
  • [[Indian Coast Guard]] and [[Sri Lanka Coast Guard]] vessels fighting a ship fire
  • EPA]] staff coordinate with local agencies in 2014 environmental disaster simulation
  • Timely responses by emergency services are crucial. In this image, a [[Nevada State Police]] cruiser leaves a [[police station]] with its lights and sirens on.
  • [[Park ranger]] in [[Bwindi Impenetrable National Park]], [[Uganda]]
  • Lifeguards]] on duty at [[Santa Monica State Beach]] in [[Los Angeles County, California]]
ORGANIZATIONS WHICH ENSURE PUBLIC SAFETY AND HEALTH BY ADDRESSING DIFFERENT EMERGENCIES
Emergency responders; Emergency services; Emergency Services; Emergency workers; Emergency response; Rescue services; Emergency rescue
The emergency services are the public organizations whose job is to take quick action to deal with emergencies when they occur, especially the fire brigade, the police, and the ambulance service.
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Nuclear Emergency Support Team         
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US FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION
Nuclear Emergency Search Team; Nest team; Nuclear emergency response team
The Nuclear Emergency Support Team (NEST), formerly known as the Nuclear Emergency Search Team, is a team of scientists, technicians, and engineers operating under the United States Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (DOE/NNSA). NEST is the umbrella designation that encompasses all DOE/NNSA radiological and nuclear emergency response functions, some of which date back more than 60 years.
Burned area emergency response         
  • Debris Rack (NRCS)
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  • BAER Specialists assessing changed soil properties after the [[Tennant Fire]] in July 2021.
Burned Area Emergency Response; Burn Area Emergency Response
Burned area emergency response (BAER) is an emergency risk management reaction to post wildfire conditions that pose risks to human life and property or could further destabilize or degrade the burned lands. Even though wildfires are natural events, the presence of people and man-made structures in and adjacent to the burned area frequently requires continued emergency risk management actions.

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Computer emergency response team

A computer emergency response team (CERT) is an expert group that handles computer security incidents. Alternative names for such groups include computer emergency readiness team and computer security incident response team (CSIRT). A more modern representation of the CSIRT acronym is Cyber Security Incident Response Team.