counter measure

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opposing action, retaliatory measure
Counter Measures
methods used by airplanes to protect against missiles (by using heat lights, frequency jammers, etc.)
counter-measure
A counter-measure is an action that you take in order to weaken the effect of another action or a situation, or to make it harmless. Because the threat never developed, we didn't need to take any real countermeasures
countermeasure
Any action taken to counteract or correct another
countermeasure
Action or measure taken to reduce risk Can be in form of design, operational or maintenance procedures
countermeasure
A measure designed to reduce or eliminate a security threat or vulnerability
countermeasure
A countermeasure is a measure or action taken in opposition to another Several countermeasures are used to counteract the negative effects of space flight, including the performance of rigorous exercise to reduce the degeneration of muscles and bones caused by disuse during stays in microgravity
countermeasure
{i} action which opposes or counteracts another measure
countermeasure
A form of mitigation applied to a specific problem
countermeasure
A check or restraint on the service designed to enhance security by reducing the risk of an attack (by reducing either the threat or the vulnerability), reducing the impact of an attach, detecting the occurrence of an attack and/or assisting in the recovery from an attack
countermeasure
A mechanism or procedure placed in a system environment to reduce risk (i e threats, impact or vulnerability)
countermeasure
Any action, device, procedure, technique, or other measure that minimizes the security weaknesses of a system
countermeasure
any action or device that reduces a computer system's vulnerability
countermeasure
an action taken to offset another action
countermeasure
an action taken to prevent another action from having a harmful effect
countermeasure
An action, device, procedure, or technique that reduces a threat, a vulnerability, or an attack by eliminating or preventing it, by minimizing the harm it can cause, or by discovering and reporting it so that corrective action can be taken
counter measure

    Hyphenation

    count·er meas·ure

    Turkish pronunciation

    kauntır mejır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈkountər ˈmeᴢʜər/ /ˈkaʊntɜr ˈmɛʒɜr/

    Etymology

    [ 'kaun-t&r ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English countour, from Middle French comptouer, from Medieval Latin computatorium computing place, from Latin computare.
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