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Abbreviation for National Companies and Securities Commission.
National Computer Security Center. An organization formed to help businesses and home users protect proprietary and personal data. One of the things it does is evaluate the security of software. This rating is from "A" to "D" where "A" is most secure. EG: Windows NT has received a rating of "C2".
National Computer Security Center. U. S. government organization that evaluates computing equipment for high security applications.
National Computer Security Center, part of the US National Security Agency ( NSA). The NSA is a domestic version of the CIA.
National Computer Security Center, a governmental branch deeply involved in keeping the government's computer secure.
National Computer Security Center. Originally named the DoD Computer Security Center, the NCSC is responsible for encouraging the widespread availability of trusted computer systems throughout the Federal Government. (AF9K_JBC.TXT) (NCSC) With the signing of NSDD-145; the NCSC is responsible for encouraging the widespread availability of trusted computer systems throughout the Federal Government. (NCSC-WA-001-85).
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National Computer Security Center. The government agency part of the National Security Agency (NSA) and that produces technical reference materials relating to a wide variety of computer security areas. It is located at 9800 Savage Rd., Ft. George G. Meade, MD.