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Crime prevention / Computer security / Electronic commerce / Secure communication / Biometrics / Internet privacy / Multilevel security / DHS Science and Technology Command /  Control /  and Interoperability Division / Wireless security / Security / Computer network security / National security
Date: 2012-02-27 13:46:22
Crime prevention
Computer security
Electronic commerce
Secure communication
Biometrics
Internet privacy
Multilevel security
DHS Science and Technology Command
Control
and Interoperability Division
Wireless security
Security
Computer network security
National security

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