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  2. Computer emergency response team - Wikipedia

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    The term CERT is registered as a trade and service mark by CMU in multiple countries worldwide. CMU encourages the use of Computer Security Incident Response Team (CSIRT) as a generic term for the handling of computer security incidents. CMU licenses the CERT mark to various organizations that are performing the activities of a CSIRT.

  3. Education in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of Canada provides constitutional protections for some types of publicly funded religious-based and language-based school systems. Section 93 of the Constitution Act, 1867 contains a guarantee for publicly funded religious-based separate schools , provided the separate schools were established by law prior to the province ...

  4. Education in British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    The public school system is primarily governed by the School Act, which sets out the basic structure of British Columbia's public education system. [8] For example, the School Act stipulates that public schools "must be conducted on strictly secular and non-sectarian principles." The public school system is split into 60 separate public school ...

  5. Community emergency response team - Wikipedia

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    A teen community emergency response team (teen CERT), or student emergency response team (SERT), can be formed from any group of teens. [1] A teen CERT can be formed as a school club, service organization, venturing crew, explorer post, or the training can be added to a school's graduation curriculum. Some CERTs form a club or service ...

  6. Education in Quebec - Wikipedia

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    A polyvalente (English: comprehensive) is a multi-functional secondary school specific to the Quebec school system. The difference between a polyvalente and a regular high school is that a polyvalente also contains a section dedicated to vocational training, in addition to general training. However, the term has not been officially used since ...

  7. List of computer security certifications - Wikipedia

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    In addition to certification obtained by taking courses and/or passing exams (and in the case of CISSP and others noted below, demonstrating experience and/or being recommended or given a reference from an existing credential holder), award certificates also are given for winning government, university or industry-sponsored competitions ...

  8. Collegiate institute - Wikipedia

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    The term also saw use in Western Canada, with Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan adopting Ontario's parallel school system in the late-19th and early 20th centuries. However, after the parallel system was ended in those provinces, the majority of institutions that were designated as collegiate institutions were closed, or renamed.

  9. Communications Security Establishment - Wikipedia

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    The Examination Unit (XU) was established during the Second World War, in June 1941, as a branch of the National Research Council.It was the first civilian office in Canada solely dedicated to decryption of communications signals; until then, SIGINT was entirely within the purview of the Canadian military, and mostly limited to intercepts.