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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. 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.

  4. Conference of State Court Administrators - Wikipedia

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    The Conference of State Court Administrators (COSCA), which was established in 1955 and incorporated in 1982, [clarification needed] consists of the state court administrators and equivalent officials in each of the states and territories of the United States.

  5. [1] In November 2014, the Director of National Intelligence established NCSC by combining ONCIX with the Center for Security Evaluation, the Special Security Center, and the National Insider Threat Task Force, to effectively integrate and align counterintelligence and security mission areas under a single organization. [3]

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  7. 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. [2]

  8. NCSC - Wikipedia

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  9. Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria - Wikipedia

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    [1] The TCSEC, frequently referred to as the Orange Book , is the centerpiece of the DoD Rainbow Series publications. Initially issued in 1983 by the National Computer Security Center (NCSC), an arm of the National Security Agency , and then updated in 1985, TCSEC was eventually replaced by the Common Criteria international standard, originally ...