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The North American Energy Standards Board (NAESB) serves as an industry forum for the development and promotion of standards which will lead to a seamless marketplace for wholesale and retail natural gas and electricity, as recognized by its customers, business community, participants, and regulatory entities.</description>
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Network Cabling are used to connect and transfer data and information between computers, routers, switches and storage area networks . These cables are essentially the carrier or media through which data flows.

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Network Discovery is what allows computers and other devices to be discovered on a network. With network discovery, a system will send out messages over the network looking for devices that are discoverable. Having network discovery enabled makes it easy for you to share network resources between the systems you want. But, it also makes it easier for an attacker to find these resources. Because of this, you might want network discovery turned on for some …</description>
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        <title>Network Layer</title>
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The Network Layer is the third level of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Model and the layer that provides data routing paths for network communication. Data is transferred in the form of packets via logical network paths in an ordered format controlled by the network layer.</description>
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 A Network Node is a connection point that can receive, create, store or send data along distributed network routes. Each network node -- whether it's an endpoint for data transmissions or a redistribution point -- has either a programmed or engineered capability to recognize, process and forward transmissions to other network nodes.</description>
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Network Topology refers to the physical or logical layout of a network. It defines the way different nodes are placed and interconnected with each other. Alternately, network topology may describe how the data is transferred between these nodes.</description>
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Network Security is an over-arching term that describes that the policies and procedures implemented by a network administrator to avoid and keep track of unauthorized access, exploitation, modification, or denial of the network and network resources.</description>
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The Network Stack is the component of the Operating System (OS)  which  handles  all  network  I/O,  including packet  transmit  and  receive,multiplexing and demultiplexing, and other kinds of protocol processing

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Non-Functional Requirements specify how the system should do it. Non-functional requirements do not affect the basic functionality of the system (hence the name, non-functional requirements). Even if the non-functional requirements are not met, the system will still perform its basic purpose.</description>
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See 2.2.4.3 Non-Repudiation

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        <title>North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)</title>
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance between 30 European and North American countries. The organization implements the North Atlantic Treaty that was signed on 4 April 1949. NATO constitutes a system of collective defense whereby its independent member states agree to mutual defense in response to an attack by any external party.</description>
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