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{{definition|In nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) environments, the act of locating [[CBRN]] [[hazard|hazards]] or discovering or perceiving the presence of biological agents, diseases, etc. <ref name="CBRN">[https://cbrn.jrc.ec.europa.eu European Commission's CBRN Glossary, 2012]</ref>. }}
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{{definition|In nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) environments, the act of locating [[CBRN]] [[hazard|hazards]] or discovering or perceiving the presence of biological agents, diseases, etc. <ref name="CBRN">[https://cbrn.jrc.ec.europa.eu European Commission's CBRN Glossary, 2012]</ref> }}
 
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{{definition|Detection: The monitoring and analyzing of system events in order to identify unauthorized attempts to access system resources. <ref>[https://www.cyber.gc.ca/en/glossary Glossary - Canadian Centre for Cyber Security]</ref><br/><br/>Détection: Surveillance et analyse des événements système en vue de relever les tentatives d’accès non autorisées aux ressources d’un système. <ref>[https://www.cyber.gc.ca/fr/glossaire Glossaire - Centre Canadien pour la Cybersécurité]</ref>}}
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{{definition|Detektion: Fachsprachlich für das Aufspüren, Feststellen. <ref>[http://www.bbk.bund.de/DE/Servicefunktionen/Glossar/_function/glossar.html?lv2=4968156&lv3=6222934 Glossar, Das Bundesamt für Bevölkerungsschutz und Katastrophenhilfe (BBK)]</ref>}}<br/><br/>
  
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{{definition|Detection:<br/>1. In tactical operations, the perception of an object of possible military interest but unconfirmed by recognition. <br/>2. In surveillance, the determination and transmission by a surveillance system that an event has occurred. <br/>3. In arms control, the first step in the process of ascertaining the occurrence of a violation of an arms control agreement. <br/>4. In chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear environments, the act of locating chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazards by use of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear detectors or monitoring and/or survey teams (source: JP 3-11).  <ref>[http://www.dtic.mil/doctrine/new_pubs/jp1_02.pdf Joint Publication 1-02: Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms (2016)]</ref>}}<br/><br />
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Latest revision as of 12:45, 15 August 2022

Definitions

European Definitions

In nuclear, biological, and chemical (NBC) environments, the act of locating CBRN hazards or discovering or perceiving the presence of biological agents, diseases, etc. [1]

National Definitions

Canada

Detection: The monitoring and analyzing of system events in order to identify unauthorized attempts to access system resources. [2]

Détection: Surveillance et analyse des événements système en vue de relever les tentatives d’accès non autorisées aux ressources d’un système. [3]




Germany

Detektion: Fachsprachlich für das Aufspüren, Feststellen. [4]



United States

DoD
Detection:
1. In tactical operations, the perception of an object of possible military interest but unconfirmed by recognition.
2. In surveillance, the determination and transmission by a surveillance system that an event has occurred.
3. In arms control, the first step in the process of ascertaining the occurrence of a violation of an arms control agreement.
4. In chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear environments, the act of locating chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear hazards by use of chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear detectors or monitoring and/or survey teams (source: JP 3-11). [5]



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