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Alliance for Telecommunications Industry Solutions
Industry: Telecommunications
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ATIS is the leading technical planning and standards development organization committed to the rapid development of global, market-driven standards for the information, entertainment and communications industry.
Packaging techniques for COMSEC material that discourage penetration, reveal a penetration has occurred or was attempted, or inhibit viewing or copying of keying material prior to the time it is exposed for use.
Industry:Telecommunications
Part of a byte, usually half of a byte.
Industry:Telecommunications
Part of a communication system organized to accomplish the transfer of information from one point to one or more other points by means of signals. Note: Examples of NATO-owned transmission systems are SATCOM, ACE HIGH and CIP-67.
Industry:Telecommunications
Part of a message that contains mandatory parameters of variable length.
Industry:Telecommunications
Part of a message that contains those parameters that are mandatory and of fixed length for a particular message type.
Industry:Telecommunications
Part of a system that contains trusted functions.
Industry:Telecommunications
Part of an e-mail delivery system that allows a message to be automatically and efficiently delivered to a list of addresses, thus implementing mailing lists. Synonym exploder.
Industry:Telecommunications
Particles or radiation, such as photons, Compton recoil electrons, delta rays, secondary cosmic rays, and secondary electrons, that are produced by the action of primary radiation on matter.
Industry:Telecommunications
Particles or radiation, such as photons, Compton recoil electrons, delta rays, secondary cosmic rays, and secondary electrons, that are produced by the action of primary radiation on matter.
Industry:Telecommunications
Passive participation in (i.e., monitoring) the activities of a mailing list, a newsgroup, an IRC channel, a video connection, or any other Internet communication device. Note: Lurking is generally carried out for the purpose of nondirected information gathering or to allow a new user to first understand the focus and the manners of a discussion group.
Industry:Telecommunications