operational security definition
operational security means the transmission system's capability to retain a normal state or to return to a normal state as soon as possible, and which is characterised by operational security limits;
operational security means the transmission system's capability to retain a normal state or to return to a normal state as soon as possible, and which is characterised by thermal limits, voltage limits, short-circuit current limits, frequency limits and stability limits;
operational security which means the protection of the integrity of ASIS operations from interference by a foreign person or entity or reliance on inaccurate information.85
More Definitions of operational security
operational security. (OP SEC) means constraints placed on the release of information and imagery which, if made public, may compromise the security or safety of operations and personnel.
operational security means the transmission system's capability to retain a normal state orto return to a normal state as soon as possible, and which is characterised by operational security limits; (2) ‘constraint’ means a situation in which there is a need to prepare and activate a remedial action in order to respect operational security limits; (3) ‘N-situation’ means the situation where no transmission system element is unavailable due to occurrence of a contingency; (4) ‘contingency list’ means the list of contingencies to be simulated in order to test the compliance with theoperational security limits; (5) ‘normal state’ means a situation in which the system is within operational security limits inthe N-situation and after the occurrence of any contingency from the contingency list, taking into account the effect of the available remedial actions;