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  • 111Measurement and signature intelligence — (MASINT) is a branch of intelligence gathering activities. MASINT, may have aspects of intelligence analysis management, since certain aspects of MASINT, such as the analysis of electromagnetic radiation received by signals intelligence are more… …

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  • 112Commtel Networks — Pvt Ltd. Type Privately held company Industry Telecommunication, Surveillance Founded July, 1998 …

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  • 114Computer worm — Morris Worm source code disk at the Computer History Museum …

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  • 115Shellcode — In computer security, a shellcode is a small piece of code used as the payload in the exploitation of a software vulnerability. It is called shellcode because it typically starts a command shell from which the attacker can control the compromised …

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  • 116Personal firewall — A personal firewall is an application which controls network traffic to and from a computer, permitting or denying communications based on a security policy. Typically it works as an application layer firewall. A personal firewall differs from a… …

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  • 117Midas (disambiguation) — Midas may refer to: Midas, King of Pessinus, Phrygia Midas (Shelley), an 1820 play by Mary Shelley and Percy Bysshe Shelley Midas, a rich patron of the arts in the operetta Die schöne Galathee, by Franz von Suppé European Association of Daily… …

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  • 118Perle Systems — Perle Systems, Inc. Type Private Industry Information technology Founded 1976 Headquarters Nashville, TN, USA …

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  • 119Comparison of firewalls — The following tables compare different aspects of a number of firewalls, starting from simple home firewalls up to the most sophisticated Enterprise firewalls. Contents 1 Firewall software 2 Firewall rule set basic filtering features comparison 3 …

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