Notitia is significant in information security as it refers to the awareness and understanding of potential security threats and risks. Having notitia allows individuals and organizations to identify and address vulnerabilities, ultimately enhancing their overall security posture.
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In belief formation, notitia refers to the knowledge or information about something, assensus is the act of agreeing or accepting that information as true, and fiducia is the trust or confidence placed in that belief. These three elements work together in the process of forming beliefs, where understanding the information leads to accepting it as true, and ultimately trusting in that belief.
Basil Kennett has written: 'Romae antiquae notitia' 'Romae antiquae notitia; or, The antiquities of Rome'
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Jean Cabassat has written: 'NOTITIA CONCILIORIUM SANCTAE ECCLESIAE'
Edward Chamberlayne has written: 'Angliae notitia' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Early works to 1800, Description and travel 'Angliae notitia, or, The present state of England compleat' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Early works to 1800, Description and travel
Notitia Dignitatum
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William Devonshire Saull has written: 'Notitia Britanniae' -- subject(s): Antiquities, History
Robert T. Vyner has written: 'Notitia venatica' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Horses, Fox hunting, Dogs, Diseases, Hounds
John Goulter Dowling has written: 'Notitia scriptorum SS. Patrum aliorumque veteris ecclesiae monumentorum' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Fathers of the Church
Magnoald Ziegelbauer has written: 'Historia rei literariae Ordinis S. Benedicti, in IV partes distributa' -- subject(s): Benedictines, Bibliography, Biography, History 'Centifolium Camaldulense, sive notitia scriptorum Camaldulensium' -- subject(s): Bio-bibliography, Camaldolese