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  2. Security Industry Association - Wikipedia

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    The Security Industry Association (SIA), based in Silver Spring, Maryland, is a U.S. trade association, founded in 1969, representing global security solutions providers. . The organization today represents nearly 1,400 firms and organizations in the security industry, [1] and in 2017 the association expanded membership to include an academic catego

  3. Electronics Technicians Association - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1970s NEA and an organization called NATESA merged to form the National Electronic Service Dealers Association (NESDA) with ISCET remaining as a division. Due to a power struggle within the organization, ETA was incorporated in Indiana on November 14, 1978 by a group of former NESDA members and officers.

  4. TechAmerica - Wikipedia

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    TechAmerica is a United States technology trade association.It was formed from the merger of AeA (formerly known as the America Electronics Association), the Cyber Security Industry Alliance (CSIA), the Government Electronics & Information Technology Association (GEIA), and the Information Technology Association of America (ITAA) in 2009.

  5. TeleTrusT - Wikipedia

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    TeleTrusT, officially the IT Security Association (German: Bundesverband IT-Sicherheit), is a German association for IT security, based in Berlin.Founded in 1989, it is a German and international competence network for IT security, with the purpose of increasing trust in information technology and communication.

  6. Interactive Advertising Bureau - Wikipedia

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    In October 2024, the IAB, along with the NCTA and the Electronic Security Association, sued to block the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) from implementing its so-called "click to cancel" rule, a set of revisions to the FTC's Negative Option Rule that would require businesses to make the cancellation process for subscriptions, renewals, and ...

  7. Security association - Wikipedia

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    A security association (SA) is the establishment of shared security attributes between two network entities to support secure communication. An SA may include attributes such as: cryptographic algorithm and mode; traffic encryption key; and parameters for the network data to be passed over the connection.

  8. Electronic Frontier Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Electronic Frontier Foundation was formed in July 1990 by John Gilmore, John Perry Barlow and Mitch Kapor in response to a series of actions by law enforcement agencies that led them to conclude that the authorities were gravely uninformed about emerging forms of online communication, [1] [unreliable source?] and that there was a need for increased protection for Internet civil liberties.

  9. List of computer security certifications - Wikipedia

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    Quality and acceptance vary worldwide for IT security credentials, from well-known and high-quality examples like a master's degree in the field from an accredited school, CISSP, and Microsoft certification, to a controversial list of many dozens of lesser-known credentials and organizations.