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  • 31NIPRNet — This article is about the United States Department of Defense computer network. For other uses, see NIPR. The Non secure Internet Protocol Router Network (abbreviated as NIPRNet, but commonly written NIPRNET ) is used to exchange sensitive but… …

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  • 32Standardized Tactical Entry Point — The primary objective of Standardized Tactical Entry Point (STEP) is to extend DISN services into the tactical theater to provide initial connectivity between the deployed warfighter and sustaining base.DISN services will include Defense Switched …

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  • 33CAVNET — was a secure military forum which became operational in April 2004. A part of SIPRNet, it allows fast access to knowledge acquired on the ground in combat.It was used in Iraq, and helps US military forces against the insurgents adaptive tactics… …

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  • 34TACLANE — A TACLANE (short for Tactical FASTLANE or Tactical Local Area Network Encryption) is a network encryption device developed by the National Security Agency (NSA) to provide network communications security on Internet Protocol (IP) and Asynchronous …

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  • 35Defense Information Systems Network — The Defense Information System Network (DISN) has been the United States Department of Defense s enterprise network for providing data, video and voice services for 40 years.[1] The DISN Leading Edge Services (DISN LES) is a Next Generation… …

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  • 36Classified information in the United States — For information on practices in other countries, see Classified information. The United States government classification system is currently established under Executive Order 13526, the latest in a long series of executive orders on the topic.[1] …

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  • 37Defense Data Network — The Defense Data Network (DDN) was a computer networking effort of the United States Department of Defense from 1983 through 1995.[1] History In 1975, the Defense Communication Agency (DCA) took over operation of the ARPANET as it became an… …

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  • 38Air gap (networking) — In Internet Protocol networking, an air gap specifically refers to a physical separation of two devices or networks. It is most recognizable in the time honored configuration known as sneaker net where the only connection between two devices or… …

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  • 39Global Command and Control System — (GCCS) is a collection of SOA systems and applications which was developed to replace the Worldwide Military Command and Control System.ApplicationsGCCS systems expose web services which are used by many applications supporting combat operations …

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  • 40High Assurance Guard — A High Assurance Guard (HAG) is a Multilevel security computer device which is used to communicate between different Security Domains, such as NIPRNet to SIPRNet. The HAG is one example of a Controlled Interface between security levels. HAGs are… …

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