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  2. Carnegie Mellon University - Wikipedia

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    The CERT Program's primary goals are to support secure requirements and development of computer systems and ensure that appropriate technology and systems management practices are used to resist attacks on networked systems and to limit damage and ensure continuity of critical services subsequent to attacks, accidents, or failures.

  3. Single sign-on - Wikipedia

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    Single sign-on. Single sign-on ( SSO) is an authentication scheme that allows a user to log in with a single ID to any of several related, yet independent, software systems. True single sign-on allows the user to log in once and access services without re-entering authentication factors. It should not be confused with same-sign on (Directory ...

  4. Space advocacy - Wikipedia

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    Students for the Exploration and Development of Space (SEDS) 1980, United States Worldwide student space advocacy. Official website: The Space Court Foundation United States a 501(c)(3) educational nonprofit corporation that promotes and supports space law and policy education and the rule of law. Official website: The Secure World Foundation

  5. Arizona Bandits - Wikipedia

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    Carbajal had originally been in line to own the California Grizzlies, but was unable to secure a lease with Bakersfield's Mechanics Bank Arena. Their head coach and general manager is former San Jose SaberCats and Bay Area Panthers head coach Darren Arbet , who won four ArenaBowl championships with the SaberCats before that franchise abruptly ...

  6. Geoff Mulligan - Wikipedia

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    Geoff Mulligan is an American computer scientist who developed embedded internet technology and 6LoWPAN. He was chairman of the LoRa Alliance from its creation in 2015 until 2018, was previously founder and chairman of the IPSO Alliance, is a consultant on the Internet of Things, and in 2013, was appointed a Presidential Innovation Fellow.

  7. Minnie Howard - Wikipedia

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    Early life. Minnie Frances Hayden Howard was born August 23, 1872, in Memphis, Missouri, to Jacob and Carina Jane Wood Hayden.She studied first to become a teacher. After her marriage to a young medical student, William Forrest Howard, on August 23, 1894, in Larned, Kansas, she attended and graduated from Kansas University Women's Medical School.

  8. Food studies - Wikipedia

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    Food studies is the critical examination of food and its contexts within science, art, history, society, and other fields. It is distinctive from other food-related areas of study such as nutrition, agriculture, gastronomy, and culinary arts in that it tends to look beyond the consumption, production, and aesthetic appreciation of food and tries to illuminate food as it relates to a vast ...

  9. Kiteworks - Wikipedia

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    Kiteworks, formerly known as Accellion, Inc., is an American technology company that secures sensitive content communications over channels such as email, file share, file transfer, managed file transfer, web forms, and application programming interfaces.