Source | Persagen.com |
Author | Dr. Victoria A. Stuart, Ph.D. |
Created | 2021-04-16 |
Last modified | |
Summary | Glossary of key terms for Persagen.com |
"... SolarWinds' chief security officer, Tim Brown, called Ron Plesco, a lawyer at the firm DLA Piper, and told him what had happened. One of the first things companies tend to do after cyberattacks is hire lawyers, and they put them in charge of the investigation. They do this for a specific reason - it means everything they find is protected by attorney-client privilege and typically is not discoverable in court. ..." Source: [NPR.org, 2021-04-16] A 'Worst Nightmare' Cyberattack: The Untold Story Of The SolarWinds Hack.
Swiss association [Swiss Verein]: an association of business organizations. See DLA Piper article.
An entity is something that exists as itself, as a subject or as an object, actually or potentially, concretely or abstractly, physically or not. It need not be of material existence. In particular, abstractions and legal fictions are usually regarded as entities. In general, there is also no presumption that an entity is animate, or present.
The term "entity" is broad in scope and may refer to animals; natural features such as mountains; inanimate objects such as tables; numbers or sets as symbols written on a paper; human contrivances such as laws, corporations and academic disciplines; or supernatural beings such as gods and spirits.
Related: Named entity Related: Ontology
In information extraction, a named entity is a real-world object - such as a person, location, organization, product, etc. - that can be denoted with a proper name. It can be abstract or have a physical existence. Examples of named entities include Barack Obama, New York City, Volkswagen Golf, or anything else that can be named. Named entities can simply be viewed as entity instances (e.g., New York City is an instance of a city).
Related: Entity Related: Ontology
Ontology is the branch of philosophy that studies concepts such as existence, being, becoming, and reality. It includes the questions of how entities are grouped into basic categories and which of these entities exist on the most fundamental level. Ontology is sometimes referred to as the science of being and belongs to the major branch of philosophy known as metaphysics.
In computer science and information science, an ontology encompasses a representation, formal naming, and definition of the categories, properties, and relations between the concepts, data, and entities that substantiate one, many, or all domains of discourse. More simply, an ontology is a way of showing the properties of a subject area and how they are related, by defining a set of concepts and categories that represent the subject.
Related: Entity
Related: Named entity
See also: 2022-06-30 Persagen Blog entry, What Is an Ontology?
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