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  2. Wikipedia:Universal Code of Conduct/Enforcement draft ...

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    The Training section has the skills ordered backward. Support is a level 4 skill but enforcement is level 2. We're a community; any member can and should support victims of harassment. Vexations 19:15, 10 September 2021 (UTC) I have to wonder what certification for skill level 1: "Overall basic knowledge of the UCoC" would consist of.

  3. Central Monitoring System - Wikipedia

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    CMS was first announced publicly in a press release by the Press Information Bureau (PIB), dated 26 November 2009. [10] The release lacked details on the system but stated that CMS was a "centralized system to monitor communications on mobile phones, landlines and the internet in the country" and claimed that the project would "strengthen the ...

  4. SOX 404 top–down risk assessment - Wikipedia

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    Re-performance evidence would be expected for the highest risk controls, such as in the period-end reporting process. Nature of the control (manual vs. automated): For fully automated controls, either a sample size of one or a "benchmarking" test strategy may be used. If IT general controls related to change management are effective and the ...

  5. Security information and event management - Wikipedia

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    When a user logs in to a system, generally speaking, it creates a timestamp of the event. Alongside the time, the system may often record other useful information such as the device used, physical location, IP address, incorrect login attempts, etc. The more data is collected the more use can be gathered from it.

  6. National Crime Information Center - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the system was to create a centralized information system to facilitate information flow between the numerous law enforcement branches. The original infrastructure cost is estimated to have been over $180 million. [4] In the mid-1990s, the program went through an upgrade from the legacy system to the current NCIC 2000 system.

  7. Laboratory information management system - Wikipedia

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    Custom in-house solutions were developed by a few individual laboratories, while some enterprising entities sought to develop commercial reporting solutions in the form of special instrument-based systems. [1] In 1982 the first generation of LIMS was introduced in the form of a centralized minicomputer, which offered automated reporting tools.

  8. Accounting information system - Wikipedia

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    Reporting is major tool for organizations to accurately see summarized, timely information used for decision-making and financial reporting. The accounting information system pulls data from the centralized database, processes and transforms it and ultimately generates a summary of that data as information that can now be easily consumed and ...

  9. Defense Readiness Reporting System - Wikipedia

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    The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1999 (NDAA 1999) added Section 117 to United States Code Title 10, which directed the Secretary of Defense to establish a "comprehensive readiness reporting system" that would "measure in an objective, accurate, and timely manner" the capability of the U.S. military to carry out the National Security Strategy, Defense Planning Guidance ...