event suppression
[ɪˈvɛnt səˈprɛʃən]
nounpl: event suppressions
supressão de eventos
1. The action or process of preventing, blocking, or inhibiting the occurrence or propagation of an event, particularly in technical, legal, or system contexts
The security system implemented event suppression to prevent unauthorized notifications from reaching users.
O sistema de segurança implementou supressão de eventos para evitar que notificações não autorizadas chegassem aos usuários.
2. In computing and software engineering, the deliberate disabling or filtering of specific events or signals in an application or system
Event suppression in the logging system reduced unnecessary alert fatigue for the operations team.
A supressão de eventos no sistema de registro reduziu a fadiga desnecessária de alertas para a equipe de operações.
3. In legal or administrative contexts, the action of preventing information or evidence from being disclosed or made public
The court ordered event suppression to protect the privacy of the witnesses.
O tribunal ordenou a supressão de eventos para proteger a privacidade das testemunhas.
This term is primarily used in technical, legal, and administrative contexts in both Brazil and the USA. In the tech industry, it's commonly discussed in software development, system administration, and cybersecurity fields. In legal contexts, it may relate to evidence suppression or information control, which carries significant weight in both Brazilian and American legal systems.
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