denial protocol
[/dɪˈnaɪəl ˈproʊtəkɔːl/]
nounpl: denial protocols
protocolo de negação
1. A formal procedure or set of rules established to handle, respond to, or manage situations involving denial of service attacks, access, or requests in computing and cybersecurity contexts
The company implemented a denial protocol to protect its servers from DDoS attacks.
A empresa implementou um protocolo de negação para proteger seus servidores contra ataques DDoS.
2. In psychology and behavioral contexts, a structured approach or guideline for addressing situations where individuals refuse to acknowledge facts, responsibilities, or consequences
The therapist suggested a denial protocol to help the patient confront reality through staged interventions.
O terapeuta sugeriu um protocolo de negação para ajudar o paciente a confrontar a realidade através de intervenções graduais.
3. In organizational or legal contexts, an established procedure for formally responding to, documenting, and managing denials of allegations, claims, or requests
The organization's denial protocol requires written documentation of all rejected applications.
O protocolo de negação da organização exige documentação escrita de todas as solicitações rejeitadas.
The term 'denial protocol' is primarily used in technical and cybersecurity discussions in both American English and Brazilian Portuguese. In Brazilian corporate and tech sectors, the term has become increasingly important due to growing awareness of cybersecurity threats. The phrase is less common in everyday conversation and is specialized terminology used by IT professionals, security experts, and organizational management.
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