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  2. Proactive cyber defence - Wikipedia

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    Common methods of proactive cyber defense include cyber deception, attribution, threat hunting and adversarial pursuit. The mission of the pre-emptive and proactive operations is to conduct aggressive interception and disruption activities against an adversary using: psychological operations, managed information dissemination, precision targeting, information warfare operations, computer ...

  3. Proactive, Preemptive Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    Proactive, Preemptive Operations Group (P2OG, PPOG) is a proposed U.S. intelligence agency that would employ "black world" (black operations) tactics.. The Defense Science Board (DSB) conducted a 2002, "DSB Summer Study on Special Operations and Joint Forces in Support of Countering Terrorism."

  4. Proactive disclosure - Wikipedia

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    There is an ongoing review of the Access to Information Act [8] and full proactive disclosure in the Office of the Information Commissioner of Canada. The use of proactive disclosure at the federal level is seen within Natural Resources Canada, which has three web portals releasing raw data on subjects such as road networks, electoral ...

  5. Talk:Proactive Preemptive Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    The "war on terrorism" comes to Southeast Asia. Journal of Contemporary Asia March 1, 2005 As Pentagon analyst William Arkin notes, US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld's Defense Science Board 2002 Study on Special Operations and Joint Forces in Support of Countering Terrorism recommends the creation of a Proactive, Preemptive Operations Group which would, among other activities, launch ...

  6. Self-defence in international law - Wikipedia

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    The traditional customary rules on preemptive self-defense derive from an early diplomatic incident between the United States and the United Kingdom over the killing of two US citizens who were on board a ship (the Caroline), which was docked in the U.S. but which had been carrying personnel and stores of war to rebels in Canada, then a British ...

  7. Proactive policing - Wikipedia

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    Proactive policing is the practice of deterring criminal activity by showing police presence. It includes activities such as the use of police powers by both uniformed and plainclothes officers, engaging the public to learn their concerns, and investigating and discovering offences and conspiracies to commit crimes so that the crimes cannot be ...

  8. Preempt - Wikipedia

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    A preemptive overcall is a jump overcall (so 2 ♦ is preemptive over 1 ♣ but not over 1 ♥) that is otherwise identical to a preemptive opening bid. The suit requirements for preemptive overcalls are generally similar to a preemptive opening. However, they are normally loosened in third seat, when the partner has already passed, so the ...

  9. Pre-attentive processing - Wikipedia

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    The images in the periphery are less clear but help to create a complete image used for scene perception. [7] [8] [9] Visual scene segmentation is a pre-attentive process where stimuli are grouped together into specific objects against a background. [10]