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Date: 2005-09-14 09:14:15
Computer security
Computer network security
Crime prevention
Data security
Information security
Government Accountability Office
Critical infrastructure protection
Threat
Vulnerability
Security
National security
Public safety

T-AIMDComputer Security: Critical Federal Operations and Assets Remain at Risk

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