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  2. National Center for State Courts - Wikipedia

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    The National Center for State Courts (NCSC) is an independent, non-profit organization focused on improving the administration of justice in the United States and around the world. [2] Its efforts are directed by a 27-member board of directors and through the collaborative work with the Conference of Chief Justices , the Conference of State ...

  3. The ONCIX facilitates and enhances US counterintelligence efforts and awareness by enabling the CI community to better identify, assess, prioritize and counter intelligence threats from foreign powers, terrorist groups, and other non-state entities; ensures that the CI community acts efficiently and effectively; and provides for the integration of all US counterintelligence activities.

  4. John Bello - Wikipedia

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    During Bello's tenure at NFLP, the business grew from $30 million in retail sales, sponsorships and publishing to $3 billion when he left in 1993. Bello is broadly credited with creating the model by which every major sports league now operates. [4] He was ranked 46th on Sporting News' list of Most Powerful People in Sports in 1992.

  5. GCHQ - Wikipedia

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    There are two main components of GCHQ, the Composite Signals Organisation (CSO), which is responsible for gathering information, and the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), which is responsible for securing the UK's own communications. The Joint Technical Language Service (JTLS) is a small department and cross-government resource responsible ...

  6. Rainbow Series - Wikipedia

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    NCSC-TG-012 Trusted Database Management System Interpretation [3] April 1991 NCSC-TG-013: RAMP Program Document: 1989: Pink NCSC-TG-013 V2: RAMP Program Document version 2: March 1, 1995: Pink NCSC-TG-014: Guidelines for Formal Verification Systems: April 1, 1989: Purple NCSC-TG-015: Guide to Understanding Trusted Facility Management: October ...

  7. Zero trust architecture - Wikipedia

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    In 2019 the United Kingdom National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) recommended that network architects consider a zero trust approach for new IT deployments, particularly where significant use of cloud services is planned. [12] An alternative but consistent approach is taken by NCSC, in identifying the key principles behind zero trust architectures:

  8. Intelligence Community Campus-Bethesda - Wikipedia

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    Abert Hall, named for John James Abert, was constructed in 1962. It was a five-story concrete and brick building with no windows on the upper three floors to aid in classified work. [ 3 ] The Emory Building, a two-story brick building named after William H. Emory , was constructed in 1963. [ 4 ]

  9. Cyber Assessment Framework - Wikipedia

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    The Cyber Assessment Framework is a mechanism designed by NCSC for assuring the security of organisations. The CAF is tailored towards the needs of Critical National Infrastructure, to meet the NIS regulations, [1] but the objectives can be used by other organisations.