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acceptable use policy (AUP) A document that stipulates restrictions and practices that a user must agree
in order to use organizational computing and network resources.
acceptance When an organization decides to accept a risk because the cost of avoiding
the risk outweighs the potential loss of the risk. A decision to accept a risk
can be extremely difficult and controversial when dealing with safety-critical
systems because making that determination involves forming personal
judgments about the value of human life, assessing potential liability in case
of an accident, evaluating the potential impact on the surrounding natural
environment, and estimating the system's costs and benefits.
advanced persistent threat (APT) A network attack in which an intruder gains access to a network and stays
there—undetected—with the intention of stealing data over a long period of
time (weeks or even months).
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agile development A software development methodology in which a system is developed in
iterations lasting from one to four weeks. Unlike the waterfall system
development model, agile development accepts the fact that system
requirements are evolving and cannot be fully understood or defined at the
start of the project.
Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual An agreement of the World Trade Organization that requires member
Property Rights (TRIPS) governments to ensure that intellectual property rights can be enforced
under their laws and that penalties for infringement are tough enough to
deter further violations.
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act A wide-ranging act that authorized $787 billion in spending and tax cuts over
a 10-year period and included strong privacy provisions for electronic health
records, such as banning the sale of health information, promoting the use
of audit trails and encryption, and providing rights of access for patients.
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annualized loss expectancy (ALE) The estimated loss from a potential risk event over the course of a year. The
following equation is used to calculate the annual loss expectancy: ARO ×
SLE = ALE. Where ARO is the annualized rate of occurrence, an estimate of
the probability that this event will occur over the course of a year and SLE is
the single loss expectancy, the estimated loss that would be incurred if the
event happens.
annualized rate of occurrence (ARO) An estimate of the probability that a risk event will occur over the course of
a year.
anonymous expression The expression of opinions by people who do not reveal their identity.
anonymous remailer service A service that allows anonymity on the Internet by using a computer
program that strips the originating header and/or IP address from the
message and then forwards the message to its intended recipient.
anti-SLAPP laws Laws designed to reduce frivolous SLAPPs (strategic lawsuit against public
participation (SLAPP), which is a lawsuit filed by corporations, government
officials, and others against citizens and community groups who oppose
them on matters of concern).
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