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  2. Blue team (computer security) - Wikipedia

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    A blue team is a group of individuals who perform an analysis of information systems to ensure security, identify security flaws, verify the effectiveness of each security measure, and make certain all security measures will continue to be effective after implementation.

  3. Red team - Wikipedia

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    The blue team is given no advance warning of a red team, and will treat it as a real intrusion. [7] One role of a permanent, in-house red team is to improve the security culture of the organization. [8] A purple team is the temporary combination of both teams and can provide rapid information responses during a test.

  4. Blue Team - Wikipedia

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    Blue Team may refer to: Blue Team (Czech politics), a Civic Democratic Party project; Blue Team, the "friendly" side in a wargame/military simulation; see red team; Blue Team (U.S. politics), the American anti-China political lobby; Blue Team (bridge), the Italian bridge team; Blue team (computer security) The NASA Mission Control team; see ...

  5. Hostage Rescue Team - Wikipedia

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    The Hostage Rescue Team (HRT) is the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI) elite tactical unit. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The HRT was formed to provide a full-time federal law enforcement tactical capability to respond to major terrorist incidents throughout the United States. [ 9 ]

  6. Designation of workers by collar color - Wikipedia

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    Collar color is a set of terms denoting groups of working individuals based on the colors of their collars worn at work. These can commonly reflect one's occupation within a broad class, or sometimes gender; [1] at least in the late 20th and 21st century, these are generally metaphorical and not a description of typical present apparel.

  7. Blue Team (U.S. politics) - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Cox is a semi-prominent American politician who is considered a member of the Blue Team. The original core of the "blue team" was a group of congressional aides who met in an informal study group during the 1990s. [5] Working largely behind the scenes, these aides influenced legislation in subtle and incremental ways.

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  9. United Nations peacekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, UN peacekeepers (often referred to as Blue Berets or Blue Helmets because of their light blue berets or helmets) can include soldiers, police officers, and civilian personnel. Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter gives the United Nations Security Council the power and responsibility to take collective action to maintain ...