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Definitions[]

Counterintelligence[]

An anomaly

is considered information inconsistent with expected norms giving rise to a reasonable, articulable belief that a foreign entity (foreign power, organization, person, terrorist organization) or its agents, possesses knowledge of U.S. national security information, processes, capabilities, or activities.[1]

General[]

An anomaly is a "deviation or departure from the normal or common order, form or rule."[2]

Software[]

An anomaly is

[a]nything observed in the documentation or operation of software that deviates from expectations based on previously verified software products or reference documents.[3]

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