The technical term of art used by NSA to describe these operations is computer network exploitation. |
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They also include a slot for a network card for connection to your home computer network. |
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The machine has an expandable sewing field, and can be connected to a computer network or run from a machine-attached disk drive. |
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A new University of Queensland research project could lead to improved internal computer network security at banks and financial institutions. |
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It was the first-ever tap of a private computer network under a 1968 crime act that set legal guidelines for wiretaps. |
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They have an office in Sandyford in Dublin, but we've designed a computer network for their operation in Pinewood Studios in London. |
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They might gain access to our systems and tamper with data through computer network attacks or exploit it for hostile purposes. |
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The camera sends the images into a computer network, where they are retouched, catalogued, and subjected to the wonders of technology. |
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Moreover a computer network that was designed to withstand a nuclear attack is not too easily closed down. |
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The devices would hook up to a TV and connect to the Media Center PC through a wired or wireless computer network. |
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The present invention relates to electronic books that are accessed over a computer network, such as the Internet. |
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You physically live in one country but you are in contact with much of the world via the global computer network. |
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So we own the patent for customizing branded merchandising over a computer network. |
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In addition, UTI has an internal computer network using a suite of MICROSOFT Office Products. |
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We install a computer network, we lend out digital cameras and if necessary we install a booth with magazines. |
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Electronic transmission is primarily over a public telephone system, but also may be via computer network or the Internet. |
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That should force computer network administrators to fix millions of affected systems. |
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The use of any such material on any other website or computer network without Unilever Canada's written consent is strictly prohibited. |
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With the use of IP technology, the images are converted into a digital format and sent through the computer network to the pilot house. |
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A worm acts autonomously, and uses a computer network in order to multiply itself and to send copies of itself to other systems. |
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This company specializes in the installation of computer network infrastructure and cabling and active component integration. |
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Using our computer network, we can track your order with our suppliers and tell you precisely when it will be delivered. |
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For example, we have installed a computer network linking the provincial and national governments. |
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Supported by an advanced computer network, they can quickly answer all your questions. |
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Please follow the instructions below while logged into your law school or law library computer network. |
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Because a controller who connects via the computer network uses existing cabling, reducing in so doing the global installation costs. |
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At first examination, the use of computer network attack against military targets to disrupt clearly military activities appears legal and ethical. |
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East Carolina University has fired a computer services employee who admitted to hacking into the school's computer network nearly three years ago. |
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This external communications interface may comprise applications and hardware for connection of the computer to either or both a computer network or the internet. |
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The NASDAQ is a virtual exchange, where all of the trading is done over a computer network. |
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Without the computer network, Google is nothing. |
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First-class information resources are as essential to a productive national infrastructure as a robust computer network, a well-equipped laboratory and highly qualified personnel. |
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Network diagnostics: Diagnose your computer network to document your network and provide you with all the tools necessary to compare service offerings. |
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Any computer network linked to the Internet is vulnerable to attack. |
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Participating physicians preferred to continue working with their paper files and communicating by telephone or fax, despite the establishment of a computer network. |
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Both companies manufacture computer network cables. |
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Based on the size of the company, managers may or may not have the internal or external resources they need to manage their computer network efficiently. |
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The creation of a computer network will also serve this objective. |
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They are used in high-performance computer network servers. |
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His new multimillion-dollar computer network was not working. |
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A packet sniffer is a wire-tap device that plugs into a computer network and eavesdrops on network traffic. |
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They understand this nerdspeak, an emerging flood of techno-slang that has crawled off the computer network and into the mass media. |
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All have wired access to the University's computer network and a support network of residential tutors. |
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Following the recruitment last year of an experienced systems engineer, a complete revision of the internal computer network at the BIPM has taken place and a new server installed. |
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The White House's unclassified computer network has recently been hacked. |
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Evolve Technologies will ensure our network runs smoothly, by providing Element H2O with a custom preventative maintenance program to effectively manage our computer network. |
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Companies across Staffordshire are being offered a free computer network health check up courtesy of Cannock Chamber of Commerce and a county-based team of experts. |
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