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Definition of gapped in the Definitions.net dictionary. Meaning of gapped. What does gapped mean? Information and translations of gapped in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions. Non-gapped line arresters, as with a station surge arrester, have a direct connection to the high voltage conductor and are grounded to the tower on the other side (see Figs. Unlike a substation, which cannot be operated without station class arresters due to the risk to costly assets, a transmission line can be operated without LSAs.

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  1. An area within a minefield or obstacle belt, free of live mines or obstacles, whose width and direction will allow a friendly force to pass through in tactical formation. See also phoney minefield. Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms. US Department of Defense 2005.
  2. We can see in Figure 1 that the price gapped up above some consolidation resistance, retraced and filled the gap, and finally, resumed its way up before heading back down. We can see there is.

bridge the gap

1. Literally, to function as a bridge and connect two points. Don't worry, there are rocks bridging the gap up ahead—we can cross there.
2. To serve as a point of connection between disparate people or groups. I thought Senator Davis was working to bridge the gap between the parties on this controversial issue.A lingua franca is used to bridge the gap between people who do not speak the same language.
3. To alleviate the effects of a shortcoming, usually temporarily. I just need to borrow some money to bridge the gap until I get paid again.

Catholic gap

slang For a Catholic wedding, the period of time between the end of the wedding ceremony at the church and the start of the reception at another location. This typically happens with an early afternoon wedding and an evening reception. Ugh, what are we going to do during the Catholic gap? We should at least go and get drinks somewhere.

credibility gap

The discrepancy between the lofty promises that a person makes and the resulting action or situation. The politician suffered a credibility gap regarding his claims about the economy's improvement because his constituents were still unable to find work.

fill the gap

To assist on a temporary basis. Aunt Helen is coming over to stay with us and fill the gap until Mom gets home from work.

gender gap

A phrase that can be applied to any socioeconomic difference that exists between men and women. I really hope Maureen's big raise helps to lessen the gender gap in wages at this company.

generation gap

The difference of opinions and attitudes, especially in relation to social changes and politics, that develop as each generation changes from the one before it. Attitudes toward gay marriage reflects a clear generation gap on the issue today.

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mind the gap

An audio or visual instruction used in the UK and Ireland to be careful stepping over the space between a train's carriage and the platform when boarding or disembarking. Primarily heard in UK, Ireland. Your train is now arriving. Please mind the gap.

stand in the gap

To assume a position of active, resolute defense (for or against something). From Ezekiel 22:30: 'And I sought for a man among them that should make up the hedge and stand in the gap before Me for the land, that I should not destroy it; but I found none.' We are all called to stand in the gap to defend what we know in our hearts to be morally correct and essential.

stop a gap

To temporarily cover or fill in a deficiency or need. We need you to work the next two weeks with the marketing department. It's just to stop a gap until Meredith's replacement is ready to start.I know you want more than an apple, but it's just to stop a gap until we come to the next rest area.

thigh gap

The space visible between one's inner thighs when one stands with knees touching or almost touching. Because thinness contributes to a thigh gap, this concept is often regarded or criticized as a beauty ideal. I worry that the media is encouraging young girls to see a thigh gap as beautiful and necessary.
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bridge the gap

1.Lit. to make a bridge that reaches across a space. The engineers decided to bridge the gap with a wooden structure.
2.Fig. to do or create something that will serve temporarily. We can bridge the gap with a few temporary employees.
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fill the gap

to serve temporarily. I think that the temp will fill the gap until a new person can be hired.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

credibility gap

Distrust of a public statement or position, as in The current credibility gap at City Hall is the result of miscommunication between the mayor's office and the press . This term originated about 1960 in connection with the American public's disinclination to believe government statements about the Vietnam War. It soon was extended to individuals and corporations as well as government agencies to express a lack of confidence in the truth of their statements, or perception of a discrepancy between words and actions.

gender gap

A broad difference between men and women, as in There is still an enormous gender gap in the wages of unskilled labor. This expression at first referred to the difference between men and women in voting preferences. It has since been extended to other areas. [1970s]

generation gap

A broad difference in values and attitudes between one generation and another, especially between parents and their children. For example, There's a real generation gap in their choice of music, restaurants, clothing-you name it . [1960s'
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

stop a gap

serve to meet a temporary need.
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bridge the ˈgap (between A and B)

(also bridge the ˈgulf (between A and B) less frequent) make it easier to move from one thing to another or for two groups to communicate with each other: The hostel helps to bridge the gap between prison and life on the outside.
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credibility gap

Lack of belief in a statement or policy. This phrase came into being in 1965 during the Vietnam War, when the American public became aware of differences between what the government said and what actually happened. After the war it was extended to discrepancies between the words and actions of both individuals and corporations. Some believe this term was spawned by the missile gap invoked during the 1960 presidential campaign, when John F. Kennedy charged that U.S. missile production was lagging behind the Soviet Union’s. Soon after the election the charge was dismissed as false. Since then, according to William Safire, “missile gap” has been used to mean exaggerated and misleading claims.
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer Copyright © 2013 by Christine Ammer
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An air gap, air wall, air gapping[1] or disconnected network is a network security measure employed on one or more computers to ensure that a secure computer network is physically isolated from unsecured networks, such as the public Internet or an unsecured local area network.[2] It means a computer or network has no network interfaces connected to other networks,[3][4] with a physical or conceptual air gap, analogous to the air gap used in plumbing to maintain water quality.

Use in classified settings[edit]

An 'air-gapped' computer or network is one that has no network interfaces, either wired or wireless, connected to outside networks.[3][4] Many computers, even when they are not plugged into a wired network, have a wireless network interface controller (WiFi) and are connected to nearby wireless networks to access the Internet and update software. This represents a security vulnerability, so air-gapped computers either have their wireless interface controller permanently disabled or physically removed. To move data between the outside world and the air-gapped system, it is necessary to write data to a physical medium such as a thumbdrive, and physically move it between computers. Physical access has to be controlled (man identity and storage media itself). It is easier to control than a direct full network interface, which can be attacked from the exterior insecure system and, if malware infects the secure system, can be used to export secure data. That's why some new hardware technologies are also available like unidirectional data diodes or bidirectional diodes (called also electronic airgap), that will cut physically the network and transportation layers, copy and filter the application data.

In environments where networks or devices are rated to handle different levels of classified information, the two disconnected devices or networks are referred to as 'low side' and 'high side', 'low' being unclassified and 'high' referring to classified, or classified at a higher level. This is also occasionally referred to as 'red' (classified) and 'black' (unclassified). Access policies are often based on the Bell–LaPadula confidentiality model, where data can be moved low-to-high with minimal security measures, while high-to-low requires much more stringent procedures to ensure protection of the data at a higher level of classification. In some cases (for instance industrial critical systems), the policy is different : data can be moved from high-to-low with minimal security measures, but low-to-high requires a high level of procedures to ensure integrity of the industrial safety system.

The concept represents nearly the maximum protection one network can have from another (save turning the device off). One way to transfer data between the outside world and the air-gapped system is to copy data on a removable storage medium such as a removable disk or USB flash drive and physically carry the storage to the other system. This access still has to be carefully controlled since USB drive may have vulnerabilities (see below). The upside to this is that such a network can generally be regarded as a closed system (in terms of information, signals, and emissions security), unable to be accessed from the outside world. The downside is that transferring information (from the outside world) to be analyzed by computers on the secure network is extraordinarily labor-intensive, often involving human security analysis of prospective programs or data to be entered onto air-gapped networks and possibly even human manual re-entry of the data following security analysis.[5] That's why another way to transfer data, used in appropriate situations like critical industries, is to use data diodes and electronic airgaps, that assure a physical cut of the network by a specific hardware.

Sophisticated computer viruses for use in cyberwarfare, such as Stuxnet[6] and agent.btz have been designed to infect air-gapped systems by exploiting security holes related to the handling of removable media. The possibility of using acoustic communication has also been demonstrated by researchers.[7] Researchers have also demonstrated the feasibility of data exfiltration using FM frequency signals.[8][9]

Examples[edit]

Examples of the types of networks or systems that may be air gapped include:

  • Military/governmental computer networks/systems;[10]
  • Financial computer systems, such as stock exchanges;[11]
  • Industrial control systems, such as SCADA in Oil & Gas fields;[12]
  • Life-critical systems, such as:
    • Controls of nuclear power plants;
    • Computers used in aviation,[13] such as FADECs, air traffic control systems, and avionics;
    • Computerized medical equipment;
  • Very simple systems, where there is no need to compromise security in the first place, such as:
    • The engine control unit and other devices on the CAN bus in an automobile;
    • A digital thermostat for temperature and compressor regulation in home HVAC and refrigeration systems;
    • Electronic sprinkler controls for watering of lawns.

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Many of these systems have since added features that connect them during limited periods of time to the organisation's internet (for the need of surveillance or updates) or the public internet, and are no longer effectively and permanently air gapped, including thermostats with internet connections and automobiles with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and cellular phone connectivity.

Limitations[edit]

Limitations imposed on devices used in these environments may include a ban on wireless connections to or from the secure network, or similar restrictions on EM leakage from the secure network through the use of TEMPEST or a Faraday cage.

Despite a lack of direct connection to other systems, air-gapped networks have been shown to be vulnerable to attack in various circumstances.

Scientists in 2013 demonstrated the viability of air gap malware designed to defeat air gap isolation using acoustic signaling.[citation needed] Shortly after that, network security researcher Dragos Ruiu's BadBIOS received press attention.[14]

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In 2014, researchers introduced 'AirHopper', a bifurcated attack pattern showing the feasibility of data exfiltration from an isolated computer to a nearby mobile phone, using FM frequency signals.[8][9]

In 2015, BitWhisper, a covert signaling channel between air-gapped computers using thermal manipulations was introduced. BitWhisper supports bidirectional communication and requires no additional dedicated peripheral hardware.[15][16]

Later in 2015, researchers introduced GSMem, a method for exfiltrating data from air-gapped computers over cellular frequencies. The transmission - generated by a standard internal bus - renders the computer into a small cellular transmitter antenna.[17][18]

ProjectSauron malware discovered in 2016 demonstrates how an infected USB device can be used to remotely leak data off of an air-gapped computer. The malware remained undetected for 5 years and relied on hidden partitions on a USB drive not visible to Windows as a transport channel between the air-gapped computer and a computer connected to the internet, presumably as a way to share files between the two systems.[19]

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NFCdrip was the name given to the discovery of stealthy data exfiltration through NFC (Near-field communication) radio abuse and signal detection in 2018. Although NFC enables devices to establish effective communication by bringing them within a few centimeters of each other,[20] researchers showed that it can be abused to transmit information at a much longer range than expected - up to 100 meters.[21]

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In general, malware can exploit various hardware combinations to leak sensitive information from air-gapped systems using 'air-gap covert channels'.[22] These hardware combinations use a number of different mediums to bridge the air-gap, including: acoustic, light, seismic, magnetic, thermal, and radio-frequency.[23][24][25]

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References[edit]

  1. ^'What is air gapping (air gap attack)?'. WhatIs.com. Retrieved 2020-12-16.
  2. ^Internet Security Glossary, Version 2. RFC4949.
  3. ^ abZetter, Kim (8 December 2014). 'Hacker Lexicon: What is an air gap?'. Wired magazine website. Conde Nast. Retrieved 21 January 2019.
  4. ^ abBryant, William D. (2015). International Conflict and Cyberspace Superiority: Theory and Practice. Routledge. p. 107. ISBN978-1317420385.
  5. ^Lemos, Robert (2001-02-01). 'NSA attempting to design crack-proof computer'. ZDNet News. CBS Interactive, Inc. Retrieved 2012-10-12. For example, top-secret data might be kept on a different computer than data classified merely as sensitive material. Sometimes, for a worker to access information, up to six different computers can be on a single desk. That type of security is called, in typical intelligence community jargon, an air gap.
  6. ^'Stuxnet delivered to Iranian nuclear plant on thumb drive'. CNET. 12 April 2012.
  7. ^Putz, Florentin; Álvarez, Flor; Classen, Jiska (2020-07-08). 'Acoustic integrity codes: secure device pairing using short-range acoustic communication'. Proceedings of the 13th ACM Conference on Security and Privacy in Wireless and Mobile Networks. Linz Austria: ACM: 31–41. arXiv:2005.08572. doi:10.1145/3395351.3399420. ISBN978-1-4503-8006-5. S2CID218673467.
  8. ^ abGuri, Mordechai; Kedma, Gabi; Kachlon, Assaf; Elovici, Yuval (November 2014). 'AirHopper: Bridging the Air-Gap between Isolated Networks and Mobile Phones using Radio Frequencies'. arXiv:1411.0237 [cs.CR].
  9. ^ abGuri, Mordechai; Kedma, Gabi; Kachlon, Assaf; Elovici, Yuval (November 2014). 'How to leak sensitive data from an isolated computer (air-gap) to a near by mobile phone - AirHopper'. BGU Cyber Security Labs.
  10. ^Rist, Oliver (2006-05-29). 'Hack Tales: Air-gap networking for the price of a pair of sneakers'. Infoworld. IDG Network. Retrieved 2009-01-16. In high-security situations, various forms of data often must be kept off production networks, due to possible contamination from nonsecure resources — such as, say, the Internet. So IT admins must build enclosed systems to house that data — stand-alone servers, for example, or small networks of servers that aren't connected to anything but one another. There's nothing but air between these and other networks, hence the term air gap, and transferring data between them is done the old-fashioned way: moving disks back and forth by hand, via 'sneakernet'.
  11. ^'Weber vs SEC'(PDF). insurancenewsnet.com. 2012-11-15. p. 35. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2013-12-03. Retrieved 2012-12-06. Stock exchange internal network computer systems are so sensitive that they are “air gapped” and not attached to the internet, in order to protect them from attack, intrusion, or other malicious acts by third party adversaries.
  12. ^'Weber vs SEC'. Industrial internal network computer systems are so sensitive that they are “air gapped” and neither attached to the internet nor insecurely connects to the corporate network, in order to protect them from attack, intrusion, or other malicious acts by third party adversaries.
  13. ^Zetter, Kim (2008-01-04). 'FAA: Boeing's New 787 May Be Vulnerable to Hacker Attack'. Wired Magazine. CondéNet, Inc.Archived from the original on 23 December 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-16. (...Boeing...) wouldn't go into detail about how (...it...) is tackling the issue but says it is employing a combination of solutions that involves some physical separation of the networks, known as air gaps, and software firewalls.
  14. ^Leyden, John (5 Dec 2013). 'Hear that? It's the sound of BadBIOS wannabe chatting over air gaps'. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  15. ^Guri, Mordechai; Monitz, Matan; Mirski, Yisroel; Elovici, Yuval (April 2015). 'BitWhisper: Covert Signaling Channel between Air-Gapped Computers using Thermal Manipulations'. arXiv:1503.07919 [cs.CR].
  16. ^Guri, Mordechai; Monitz, Matan; Mirski, Yisroel; Elovici, Yuval (March 2015). 'BitWhisper: The Heat is on the Air-Gap'. BGU Cyber Security Labs.
  17. ^Guri, Mordechai; Kachlon, Assaf; Hasson, Ofer; Kedma, Gabi; Mirsky, Yisroel; Elovici, Yuval (August 2015). 'GSMem: Data Exfiltration from Air-Gapped Computers over GSM Frequencies'. 24th USENIX Security Symposium (USENIX Security 15): 849–864. ISBN9781931971232.
  18. ^Guri, Mordechai; Kachlon, Assaf; Hasson, Ofer; Kedma, Gabi; Mirsky, Yisroel; Monitz, Matan; Elovici, Yuval (July 2015). 'GSMem Breaking The Air-Gap'. Cyber Security Labs @ Ben Gurion University.
  19. ^Chris Baraniuk (2016-08-09). ''Project Sauron' malware hidden for five years'. BBC.
  20. ^Cameron Faulkner. 'What is NFC? Everything you need to know'. Techradar.com. Retrieved 30 November 2015.
  21. ^'NFCdrip: NFC Data Exfiltration Research'. Checkmarx. Retrieved 19 December 2018.
  22. ^Carrara, Brent (September 2016). “Air-Gap Covert Channels.” Ph. D. Thesis. University of Ottawa.
  23. ^Carrara, Brent; Adams, Carlisle (2016). 'A Survey and Taxonomy Aimed at the Detection and Measurement of Covert Channels'. Proceedings of the 4th ACM Workshop on Information Hiding and Multimedia Security - IH&MMSec '16. pp. 115–126. doi:10.1145/2909827.2930800. ISBN9781450342902. S2CID34896818.
  24. ^Carrara, Brent; Adams, Carlisle (2016-06-01). 'Out-of-Band Covert Channels—A Survey'. ACM Computing Surveys. 49 (2): 1–36. doi:10.1145/2938370. ISSN0360-0300. S2CID13902799.
  25. ^Cimpanu, Catalin. 'Academics turn RAM into Wi-Fi cards to steal data from air-gapped systems'. ZDNet.
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