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Словарь в сфере информационной безопасности


    Киберпреступность, русский



    Cyber terrorism, английский

    Cyber-attack, английский
      When referencing ip-pbx, refers to unauthorized use of the ip phone network, typically for purposes of toll fraud.


    Cyber-espionage, английский
      Espionage geared towards financial, commercial and technological goals. organisations can spend millions of euros on research and development for new products and services only to have that intellectual property stolen. likewise, valuable customer databases that have taken years to build up can be stolen in the space of an afternoon. according to a 2015 standard and poor / ocean tomo survey, 84% of the value of a firm is directly related to its intellectual property. cyber-criminals now offer marketplaces in the “dark web” where this information can be bought along with “rent-a-hacker” type services that will hack your competitor of choice. phishing attacks have been the starting point for many corporate espionage attacks, such as those on coca-cola and telenor.


    Cyberdemocracy, английский
      Кибердемократия


    Cyberinfrastrucure summer institute for geoscientists, английский

    Cybernetic, английский
      Кибернетический


    Cybernetica, ae, f, латинский

    Cybernetics, английский
    1. Кибернетика

    2. N кибернетика cycle n цикл transformational ~ трансформационный цикл cyclop(a)edia

    3. A term, coined by norman weiner, used to signify the study of control mechanisms in machines and biological organisms. it is derived from the greek word for steersman. its latin equivalent gave rise to such terms as governor and government.

    4. The term derives from the greek word for steersman. initially, the science of control and communication in the animal and the machine (wiener). before this modern definition, the science of government (ampere). now an interdisciplinary approach to organization, irrespective of a system`s material realization. whereas general systems theory is committed to holism on the one side and to an effort to generalize structural, behavioral and developmental features of living organisms on the other side, cybernetics is committed to an epistemological perspective that views material wholes as analysable without loss, in terms of a set of components plus their organization (->epistemolgy, ->analysis, ->system). organization accounts for how the components of such a system interact with one another, and how this interaction determines and changes its structure. it explains the difference between parts and wholes and is described without reference to their material forms. the disinterest of cybernetics in material implications separates it from all sciences that designate their empirical domain by subject matters such ~s physics, biology, sociology, engineering and general systems theory. its epistemological focus on organization, pattern and communication has generated methodologies, (->methodology) a logic, laws, theories and insights that are unique to cybernetics and have wideranging implications in other fields of inquiry. in cybernetics, theories tend to rest on four basic pillars


    Cyberneticus, a, um, латинский

    Cyberphobia, английский

    Cyberphobic, английский
      A person who is fearful of working in cyperspace.


    Cybersource corp, английский
      An ecommerce services company that provides electronic payment and fraud prevention services.


    Cyberspace, немецкий
      Lediglich mathematisch/technisch existierende, simulierte umgebung die mittels computer und informationsverarbeitung entsteht. (nach norbert wiener von griech."kybernetes"=steuermann) das internet ist ein kybernetischer raum. der begriff "c


    Cyberspace, английский
    1. Coined by science fiction writer william gibson in the 1970s, it describes the virtual place of computer memory, networks, and multimedia. glossary/22 d d1 and d2 digital tape component and composite formats (respectively) used for professional video recording. d1 is costlier than d2. both can go through many generations of dubbing without visible loss of picture quality.

    2. Киберпространство

    3. Loosely speaking, the internet, and virtual places thereon. cyber is used as a prefix meaning related to computers or the internet.


    Cyberspace description format, английский

    Cyberspace developer kit;, русский

    Cyberspase, английский

    Cyberspatial reality advancement movement, английский

    Cybersquatter, английский
    1. Someone who buys up internet domain names in order to sell them on at a profit. cycle (n)

    2. Киберсквотер (лицо, регистрирующее сайты в интернете для последующей перепродажи)


    Cybersquatting, английский
      Registering popular domain names solely to profit from selling them to businesses wishing to establish an actual website. these domain names are often related to specific brands and sold at unreasonably high prices.


    Кибертерроризм, русский

    Киберпреступность, русский