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en:e_b [2016/07/08 14:17]
127.0.0.1 external edit
en:e_b [2019/01/09 09:35]
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 <button type="​info"​ size="​xs">​[[e_E|E]]</​button>​ <button type="​info"​ size="​xs">​[[e_E|E]]</​button>​
 <button type="​info"​ size="​xs">​[[e_F|F]]</​button>​ <button type="​info"​ size="​xs">​[[e_F|F]]</​button>​
-<button type="​info"​ size="​xs" disabled="​true">​G</​button>​+<button type="​info"​ size="​xs">​[[e_G|G]]</​button>​
 <button type="​info"​ size="​xs">​[[e_H|H]]</​button>​ <button type="​info"​ size="​xs">​[[e_H|H]]</​button>​
 <button type="​info"​ size="​xs">​[[e_I|I]]</​button>​ <button type="​info"​ size="​xs">​[[e_I|I]]</​button>​
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   * [[break|Break]]:​ A brief time taken off for rest during working hours. Each break is calculated as the time between the start and the end of the break. \\   * [[break|Break]]:​ A brief time taken off for rest during working hours. Each break is calculated as the time between the start and the end of the break. \\
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 +  * [[brute_attack|Brutal attack]]: Also called Brute Force Attack, this term refers to the act of entering all possible values to unlock passwords. \\ 
   * [[bypass_card|Bypass card]]: A card that enables access to a specific zone by bypassing the authentication process. For example, people who possess this card can pass through the door without the need to go through a series of security (authentication) procedures. \\   * [[bypass_card|Bypass card]]: A card that enables access to a specific zone by bypassing the authentication process. For example, people who possess this card can pass through the door without the need to go through a series of security (authentication) procedures. \\