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gen. |
sigurnost; bezbednost; zaštita; osiguranje; pouzdanost; jemstvo; zalog; pokriće; jemac |
busin. |
obveznica |
cust. |
garancija; suma novca koja se zahteva kao garancija za plaćanje carinskog duga |
law |
depozit; garant; hartija od vrednosti; instrument osiguranja; jemčevina; jemčevina za dolazak okrivljenog lica na sud; jemčevina za potvrdu dobrih namera; kaucija; kaucija za dolazak okrivljenog lica na sud; kaucija kao potvrda dobrih namera; konspiracija; obezbeđenje; organi bezbednosti; osiguranje plaćanja; pouzdanje; služba obezbeđenja; služba zaštite; talac; zaloga (lat. securitas) |
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law |
akcije; deonice; hartije od vrednosti; instrumenti osiguranja; obveznice; prava na kamate; priznanice; vrednosne hartije |
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comp., MS |
bezbednost (Protection of a computer system and its data from harm or loss) |
law |
bezbednosan; bezbednosne mere |
tech. |
sigumost |
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English thesaurus |
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mil., abbr. |
scty; sec; secy; sy |
mil., logist. |
All measures, procedures and assets aimed at protecting friendly personnel and equipment from the effects of our own weapons. 2. The condition achieved when designated information, materiel, personnel, activities and installations are protected against espionage, sabotage, subversion and terrorism, as well as against loss or unauthorized disclosure. 3. The measures necessary to achieve protection against espionage, sabotage, subversion and terrorism, as well as against loss or unauthorized disclosure. 4. The organizations responsible for protecting against espionage, sabotage, subversion and terrorism, as well as against loss or unauthorized disclosure. (FRA) |
USA |
Measures taken by a military unit, activity, or installation to protect itself against all acts designed to, or which may, impair its effectiveness (JP 3-10) see also national security; A condition that results from the establishment and maintenance of protective measures that ensure a state of inviolability from hostile acts or influences (JP 3-10) see also national security; With respect to classified matter, the condition that prevents unauthorized persons from having access to official information that is safeguarded in the interests of national security (JP 2-0) see also national security |
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security in intelligence terms [sɪ'kju(ə)rɪtɪ] adj. | |
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mil., logist. |
Situation characterized by the satisfactory protection of information and equipment against espionage and sabotage, as well as the protection of personnel against subversion. Those measures necessary to obtain this result. FRA |