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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.
Incident response --- Information security --- Malware --- Incident response --- Information security --- Malware
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Mukden Incident, 1931 --- Japan --- China
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A Collection of nine papers on the thought and activities of modern Korea's early leaders, who advocated the opening and modernization of Korea, and Gapsinjeongbyeon, the political upheaval in 1884, which is one of the major issues among the historians at the moment. The author tries to reveal the historical and real ' truth ' strictly from perspective and methodology of history and social science, based on the research achievements made so far in the area.
Kapsin Incident, 1884 --- Korea --- Korea
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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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