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AssurancePursuant to an accountable relationship between two or more parties, an IT audit and assurance professional is engaged to issue a written communication expressing a conclusion about the subject matter [..]
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Assurance1[countable] a statement that something will certainly be true or will certainly happen, particularly when there has been doubt about it synonym guarantee, promise They called for assurances that the [..]
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AssuranceInsurance. Likewise, assured is synonymous with insured as is assurer for insurer.
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Assurancelate 14c., "formal or solemn pledge, promise," also "certainty," from Old French asseurance (11c., Modern French assurance) "assurance, promise; truce; certainty, safety, secu [..]
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AssuranceAssurance [N] [T] [B]The resurrection of Jesus ( Acts 17:31 ) is the "assurance" (Gr. pistis, generally rendered "faith") or pledge God has given that his revelation is true and wo [..]
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AssuranceTo examine with the intent to verify. [D00108]
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AssuranceA renewable permit granted by the federal government to an institution or research center to conduct clinical trials.
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Assurancefreedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities; "his assurance in his superiority did not make him popular"; "after that failure he lost his confidenc [..]
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Assurance1. Grounds for confidence that an information-technology (IT) product or system meets its security objectives. 2. In INFOSEC, see information assurance. 3. A more general term than "confidence" indicating the particular measures that can be taken to establish confidence [CESG]. 4. The confidence that may be held in the security provide [..]
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Assurance deed of assurance.
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AssuranceThe resurrection of Jesus (Acts 17:31) is the "assurance" (Gr. pistis, generally rendered "faith") or pledge God has given that his revelation is true and worthy of acceptance. The [..]
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Assurance1 a : the act of assuring b : guarantee 2 : the act of conveying real property ;also : the document by which it is conveyed 3 chiefly Brit : insurance
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AssuranceA synonym for insurance.
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AssuranceA certification by an applicant, normally included with the application or State plan, indicating that the entity is in compliance with, or that it will abide by, a particular requirement if awarded a [..]
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AssuranceA positive declaration to inspire confidence or certainty in ability.
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Assurance(n) freedom from doubt; belief in yourself and your abilities(n) a binding commitment to do or give or refrain from something(n) a statement intended to inspire confidence(n) a British term for some k [..]
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AssuranceAudacity, brazen self-confidence. “His assurance is quite unbearable.”
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AssuranceFor HEFCE funding purposes, we define assurance as the processes and systems by which universities and colleges confirm that risks and opportunities are effectively managed and that their objectives, including compliance, are achieved. Some assurances are provided by independent sources.
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AssuranceDefinition The word "assurance", within the context of information systems security, can be thought of as a set of organizational policies and procedures that addresses all of the tasks requ [..]
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AssuranceActivities and Programs intended to assure or improve the quality of care in either a defined medical setting or a program. The concept includes the assessment or evaluation of the quality of care; Id [..]
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AssuranceSee Insurance
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AssuranceA term interchangeable with insurance but generally used in connection with life cover as assurance implies the certainty of an event and insurance the probability.
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AssuranceA term interchangeable with insurance but generally used in connection with life cover as assurance implies the certainty of an event and insurance is the probability.
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AssuranceSame as “insurance”.
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AssuranceSame as "insurance".
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AssuranceA term sometimes used instead of "insurance", generally in connection with life business, since assurance implies the certainty of an event (such as death) and insurance only the pro [..]
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Assurancedeed of assurance
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AssuranceMeasure of confidence that the security features, practices, procedures, and architecture of an information system accurately mediates and enforces the security policy.
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AssuranceThe level of confidence that the inventory results and report are complete, accurate, consistent, transparent, relevant, and without material misstatements.
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