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Government agencies and other organizations have begun to augment their computer security efforts because of increased threats to computer security. Incidents involving these threats, including computer viruses, malicious user activity, and vulnerabilities associated with high technology, require a skilled and rapid response before they can cause significant damage. These increased computer security efforts, described here as Computer Security Incident Response Capabilities (CSIRCs), have as a primary focus the goal of reacting quickly and efficiently to computer security incidents. CSIRC efforts provide agencies with a centralized and cost-effective approach to handling computer security incidents so that future problems can be efficiently resolved and prevented.
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Incident command systems --- Emergency management --- Interagency coordination
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Incident command systems --- Water utilities --- Security measures
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Emergency management --- Incident command systems --- Preparedness.
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Emergency management --- Incident command systems --- United States. --- Management --- Planning
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Police-community relations --- Police administration --- Police shootings --- Traumatic incident reduction.
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Emergency management --- Incident command systems --- Study and teaching
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