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Title : Internet Security Glossary, Version 2
Author(s) : R. Shirey
Filename : draft-shirey-secgloss-v2-03.txt
Pages : 325
Date : 2006-2-21
This Glossary provides definitions, abbreviations, and explanations
of terminology for information system security. The 297 pages of
entries offer recommendations to improve the clarity of Internet
Standards documents (ISDs) and to make them more easily understood by
international readers. The recommendations follow the principles that
ISDs should (a) use the same term or definition whenever the same
concept is mentioned; (b) use terms in their plainest, dictionary
sense; (c) use terms that are already well-established in open
publications; and (d) avoid terms that are proprietary, favor a
particular vendor, or create a bias toward a particular technology or
mechanism versus other, competing techniques that already exist or
might be developed.
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