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U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (323 words) |
 | The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, commonly referred to as the SEC, is the United States governing body which has primary responsibility for overseeing the regulation of the securities industry. |
 | The SEC has five Commissioners who are appointed by the President of the United States with the advice and consent of the United States Senate. |
 | SEC Historical Society - Archive and Museum -- nonprofit and independant from the SEC |
| SEC - open source and platform independent event correlation tool (978 words) |
 | SEC is an open source and platform independent event correlation tool that was designed to fill the gap between commercial event correlation systems and homegrown solutions that usually comprise a few simple shell scripts. |
 | SEC accepts input from regular files, named pipes, and standard input, and can thus be employed as an event correlator for any application that is able to write its output events to a file stream. |
 | Since SEC is generally not tested against outdated Perl releases, it is recommended to run SEC with at least Perl 5.6 (see http://www.perl.org for the latest stable Perl release). |