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Thus Tom Wheeler, the chairman of America's Federal Communications Commission, on February 4th unveiled online his long-awaited plans on how to safeguard network neutrality, the principle that all traffic on the internet should be treated equally.
Entergy Arkansas said it was cooperating with the F.B.I., and First Electric Cooperative, which was affected by one of the attacks, asked the public to assist in safeguarding its network.
To safeguard the network, participants know the identities of only the immediate people they deal with.
In a lengthy written judgment on one of the Italian prime minister's closest associates, the judges said that before entering politics Berlusconi paid "enormous sums of money" to Cosa Nostra for protection and later handed over funds to safeguard his network's relay stations on Sicily.
Even as Mr. Snowden was quietly beginning to collect the documents he would provide to the news media, The Post reported, the budget request emphasized "safeguarding classified networks" and a rigorous "review of high-risk, high-gain applicants and contractors" — an apparent reference to the young computer technicians the agencies have been recruiting.
The misbehaviour verification algorithm in the proposed scheme safeguards the network from the increase in convergence time, even if the number of recommenders and their evidences increases.
In response, Anthem said it has doubled its spending on cybersecurity in the past four years and it has 200 employees dedicated to monitoring and safeguarding its networks.
But the decision to protect the grid amid the fog of war also raised the question of why would coalition bombers would safeguard a network that benefited only their enemies.
Those sites, as well as the French paper of record, Le Monde, Der Spiegel in Germany, and El Pais in Spain, had been scrubbed by an Air Force command in San Antonio, Tex., which is in charge of routinely "cleaning and safeguarding" military networks, Maj.
NetScreen, which makes equipment used to safeguard computer networks, surged $9.54, or 36percentto to $35.94.
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