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Information environment security

Proceedings of the 20th ACM SIGKDD international conference on Knowledge discovery and data mining, 2014
The US Department of Defense Dictionary of Military terms defines the Information Environment as 'the aggregate of individuals, organizations, and systems that collect, process, disseminate, or act on information.' The decisions and actions we take both as individuals and collectively simultaneously shape and are shaped by the information environment ...
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Security environment reviews

Information Management & Computer Security, 1995
Today, information technology is fundamental to the operation of most businesses, whether they are small companies or multinational corporations. In recent times, the implementation of local and wide area networks and the installation of computing equipment in office areas has brought information technology to nearly every working environment.
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Environment and Security

International Security, 1995
Professor Marc Levy of Princeton University has lately published several critiques of recent scholarship on environmental security, including one in International Security.' He gives particular attention to the results of a major research project on "Environmental Change and Acute Conflict" sponsored by the Peace and Conflict Studies Program at the ...
Thomas F. Homer-Dixon, Marc A. Levy
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Secure workflow environment

Proceedings of IEEE 6th Workshop on Enabling Technologies: Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises, 2002
Workflow management products are deployed increasingly in almost all business activities and domains. Heterogeneity and geographical distribution are key features of the workflow environment. Workflow environments, therefore, must bridge the geographical barrier in a seamless and secure fashion.
R. Valia, Y. Al-Salqan
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Environment and Security:

2003
This paper analyses the relationship between global geopolitical stability and environmental pressures in a 50-year scenario. Many environmental pressures in developing countries are directly or indirectly associated with infrastructure development related to multinational networks of mining, logging, petroleum and dam operations.
C. Nellemann   +7 more
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Toward secure autonomic pervasive environments

GLOBECOM '05. IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference, 2005., 2005
Current trends toward autonomic environments lead to the definition and integration of existing and new technologies to enable self-management. However, self-management involves key issues such as self-configuration, auto-adaptation, self-protection, and self-optimization of autonomous systems.
Ganna, Mohamed, Horlait, Eric
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Suicide policies in secure environments

Nursing Standard, 1992
A cohort of nurses and prison officers working in regional secure units, special hospitals and prisons were surveyed to establish their attitudes about observation policies designed to prevent patients/inmates from committing suicide. The results suggest that policies are rarely, if ever, reviewed, although there appear to be differences of emphasis in
N, Kitchiner, G, Riach, T, Robinson
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The Security Environment

1998
Terrorist groups are severely affected by the matrix of laws and institutions which, ideally, protect the state and the public from crime and disorder. In this study the matrix is termed the security environment. The basis of the security environment in a liberal democracy is the various statutes — known collectively as the law, as opposed to ...
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Environment and Security

2017
The term environment is often used as a short form for the biophysical environment, which refers to the biotic and abiotic surrounding of an organism or population, and consequently includes the factors that have an influence in their survival, development, and evolution. All life that has survived must have adapted to conditions of its environment. On
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Forensic nursing in secure environments

Journal of Forensic Nursing, 2009
There are few well-designed studies of corrections or prison nursing roles. This study seeks to describe the corrections or prison role of forensic nurses in the United States who provide care in secure environments. National data detailing the scope of practice in secure environments are limited. This pencil and paper survey describes the roles of 180
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