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Acceptable usage policy

Глоссарий терминов по социальной инженерии и информационной безопасности
    A document drawn up by an organisation that defines proper it system usage (network, system or website), restrictions and the responsibilities of users. while users might be aware of their organisation’s aup – they might not fully understand the rationale behind it or understand the important role they play in keeping the organisation’s data secure. better user understanding usually equates with better adherence.




Organisation, английский
  1. An owner or an operator, or a person or a body that is both owner and operator.

  2. 1. a group of people set up for a particular purpose 2. the planning or arranging of something  the organisation of the rota 3. the way in which the component parts of something are arranged

  3. Организационная структура (компании)


Restrictions, английский
    Limitations on the use or occupancy of real estate contained in a deed or in local ordinances pertaining to land use.


Responsibilities, английский
    Обязанности


Understand, английский

Understanding, английский
  1. Интерпретация

  2. N когн. понимание (син. comprehension) ungrammatical a неправильно построенное (предложение ) (син. ill formed)


Advanced persistent threat (apt), английский
    A prolonged attack when an attacker gains access to a system or network for a prolonged period of time. the motivation for this category of attack is usually data exfiltration. common targets include the financial sector, government departments or agencies. one such victim was the new york times which discovered an apt had been residing on its network for months. security researchers at fireeye allege that chinese hackers have targeted several foreign affairs ministries in europe. social engineering tactics, such as spear-phishing, appear to be commonly used on employees to launch apt attacks.