Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) definition

Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) means a team composed primarily of security analysts organized to detect, analyze, respond to, report on, and prevent cybersecurity incidents related to telecom.

Examples of Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) in a sentence

  • The MCTI requested assistance in preparing its staff personnel to create a national Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) that could also be linked to the rest of the CERTs in the world.

  • These updates are based on timely information from the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT).

  • State Parties shall encourage the establishment of institutions that exchange information on cyber threats and vulnerability assessment such as the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) or the Computer Security Incident Response Teams (CSIRTs).

  • Security patches recommended by software vendor and the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) must be applied immediately unless they conflict with other software in use or a later time period has been agreed upon by DLR.

  • Under the direction of a former USAF Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) incident responder with over 100 incident response cases in experience, our team will assess your requirements, work to contain and eradicate the adversary, and present our findings in a manner that fits your reporting requirements.