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Revision as of 04:15, 24 October 2023
1. Systems - noun.
A group, or system, of interconnected items or processes.
For example, a neural network.
2. Information exchange and support - individuals - organisations.
A number of associated people or organisations who share professional information and ideas.
For example, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.
3. Adjective.
Describing something that is an element in a network.
For example, a network bank.
4. Verb.
To establish beneficial connections.
For example at conferences, other professional events, or less formal contacts.
See also
- Access control
- Application controls
- Cyber security: protecting your business and your clients
- Financial Crimes Enforcement Network
- Internal control
- Network bank
- Network effects
- Network science
- Neural network
- Private network
- Regulated Liability Network
- Segregation of duties
- System and network controls
- Treasury Management System
- Value-added network