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.
advanced persistent threat (APT) ✔✔A network at
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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.
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).
Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) ✔✔An agreement
of the World Trade Organization that requires member 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.
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).
Bathsheba syndrome ✔✔The moral corruption of people in power, which is often facilitated by a
tendency for people to look the other way when their leaders act inappropriately.
blended threat ✔✔A sophisticated threat that combines the features of a virus, worm, Trojan horse,
and other malicious code into a single payload.
bring your own device (BYOD) ✔✔A business policy that permits, and in some cases, encourages
employees to use their own mobile devices (smartphones, tablets, or laptops) to access company
computing resources and applications, including email, corporate databases, the corporate intranet,
and the Internet
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