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HSZ
(redirected from High Security Zones)

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HSZHigh Security Zones
HSZHydrate Stability Zone (geology)
HSZHeeressportzentrum (Austria)
HSZHrvatski Savez Zadruga (Croatian: Croatian Association of Cooperatives)
HSZHellenic Subduction Zone (geology)
HSZHigh Signal Zones (neurology)


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The first thing you need to do is take a look at your company''s organizational structure and divide the various departments into high, medium and low security zones: * High Security Zones are areas of the company where very sensitive documents are commonly produced.
The main task of this committee is to resolve issues connected with high security zones from where the LTTE wants the security forces to withdraw enabling the return of civilians to these areas.
3, 2003 CSI Annual Conference: Booth # 1009 - Lumeta, the leading provider of network intelligence solutions, today announced the latest version of its IPsonar(TM) software, with new features designed to validate the integrity of high security zones in mission critical government and commercial networks.
 
 
 
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