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  2. Jānis Urbanovičs - Wikipedia

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    From 2005 he was the head of the Harmony Centre electoral alliance. [3] In 2010 he became the chairman of the newly merged Harmony. [4] In 2012 Urbanovičs was denied the highest category access to work with state secrets. [5]

  3. Perimeter 81 - Wikipedia

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    Perimeter 81 is an Israeli cloud and network security company that develops secure remote networks, based on the zero trust architecture, for organizations.Its technology replaces legacy security appliances like VPNs and firewalls.

  4. Check Point - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, a class-action lawsuit was filed against Check Point over violation of the Securities Exchange Act by failing to disclose major financial information. [13] On 14 August 2003 Check Point opened its branch in India's capital, Delhi (with the legal name Check Point Software Technologies India Pvt. Ltd.). Eyal Desheh was the first director ...

  5. PRISM - Wikipedia

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    The Portal for Real-time Information Sharing and Management (PRISM), whose existence was revealed by the NSA in July 2013. [203] This is an internal NSA program for real-time sharing of information which is apparently located in the NSA's Information Assurance Directorate. [ 203 ]

  6. Check Point Integrity - Wikipedia

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    Check Point Integrity is an endpoint security software product developed by Check Point Software Technologies. It is designed to protect personal computers and the networks they connect to from computer worms , Trojan horses , spyware , and intrusion attempts by hackers .

  7. Check Point IPSO - Wikipedia

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    Check Point IPSO is the operating system for the 'Check Point firewall' appliance and other security devices, based on FreeBSD, with numerous hardening features applied. [ 1 ] The IP in IPSO refers to Ipsilon Networks , a company specialising in IP switching acquired by Nokia in 1997.

  8. HTTP 403 - Wikipedia

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    IP restrictions: The server may also restrict access to specific IP addresses or IP ranges. If the user's IP address is not included in the list of permitted addresses, a 403 status code is returned. Server configuration: The server's configuration can be set to prohibit access to certain files, directories, or areas of the website.

  9. 2012 Tripoli airport clashes - Wikipedia

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    200 gunmen belonging to the Al-Awfea militia took control of the Tripoli International Airport and stopped all flights, after Al-Awfea militiamen ignored the ultimatum given by Defence minister Osama Juwaili to surrender the SSC and MoD forces [1] that stormed the airport, destroyed one tank and captured the other and also arrested more than 172 Tarhouni militiamen.