eradication | |
agric. construct. | déracinement |
health. | éradication |
program | |
arts. | programme |
IT tech. | programmer |
med. | coroutine; procédure |
tech. | cycle; programme |
programme | |
construct. | routine |
el. construct. | programme de compétence |
environ. | programme |
textile | programmer |
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déracinement m | |||
éradication f | |||
suppression radicale (d'un fléau) | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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When containment measures have been deployed after an incident occurs, the root cause of the incident must be identified and removed from the network. (Eradication methods include: restoring backups to achieve a clean state of the system, removing the root cause, improving defenses and performing vulnerability analysis to find further potential damage from the same root cause) | |||
The total elimination of a pathogen, such as a bacterium, from the body. Eradication can also refer to the complete elimination of a disease from the world, such as the global eradication of smallpox. |
eradication : 97 phrases in 16 subjects |