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All of it defense in depth against an airborne attack.
A. The whole safety philosophy of a nuclear plant is defense in depth.
"Good thing we had defense in depth, or they would have cracked us wide open," somebody else said.
Iraq began to focus on using defense in depth to defeat the Iranians.
Using more than one of the following layers constitutes defense in depth.
Once more, the Wizard seemed to have laid out an impressive defense in depth.
Regular defense in depth; we couldn't have done nearly as well ourselves."
Secure Proxy pattern can be used for defense in depth.
The idea behind the defense in depth approach is to defend a system against any particular attack using several, varying methods.
Around it ranged a formidable series of defenses in depth.
This, combined with their greater numbers, allowed them to provide greater defense in depth.
The building up, layering on and overlapping of security measures is called defense in depth.
This "defense in depth" philosophy has proven to have serious drawbacks.
They also add the benefit of more security utilizing the Defense in Depth approach.
It depends upon a "defense in depth" based upon its militia.
He has organized what a senior Western diplomat calls the Government's "defense in depth" for negotiations.
Therefore we cannot possibly maintain defense in depth.
"The Manties already had the advantage of the interior position; now they've built up a defense in depth.
The Border Line forts did not deploy a defense in depth.
Fortunately, he and Cayleb had already put a defense in depth into place, even if they'd never contemplated using it for exactly this purpose.
The German defensive preparations and the lack of any defense in depth indicated that their plan was to stop the invasion at the beaches.
Bolan's adversaries had attempted a defense in depth, but they were spread too thin to really make it work.
Defense in depth is to combine several countermeasures.
Numerous fortifications were built along the Rhine border and further south, providing for a defense in depth.
The most difficult defense to breach was a defense in depth, because depth meant both space and time.