threat | |
gen. | menace |
alert | |
gen. | alerte; alerte; alerter |
comp. | alarme; signal d'alarme; signal d'alerte; alerte |
comp., MS | avertir; alerte |
law IT | signalement |
AND | |
comp. | ET |
comp., MS | AND; ET |
tech. | AND |
AND- | |
automat. | -ET |
and | |
gen. | ainsi que |
collision avoidance system | |
commun. transp. | système antiabordage; système anti-collision |
transp. avia. | système anti-abordage; système anticollision |
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menace f | |||
menace f (A possible entry point to an asset that could be used by an adversary to adversely affect that asset) | |||
English thesaurus | |||
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Anything e.g., object, substance, human that is capable of acting against an asset in a manner that can result in harm (A potential cause of an unwanted incident (ISO/IEC 13335)) | |||
Realization or realization of a risk of nuisance, neutralization or destruction by a hostile entity having a will and a capacity of aggression. 2. Risk of aggression against the interests of the nation, and underpinned by a will and capacities. (FRA) | |||
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A combination of an organizational audit listing the enterprise’s strengths and weaknesses and an environmental scan or analysis of external opportunities and threats | |||
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Threat Related Attrition |
threat alert and : 3 phrases in 1 subject |
General | 3 |