JD Supra: Network Topology and Network Mapping: The NIST Cybersecurity Framework – Part 2
A previous installment discussed the centrality of network topology to an organization’s data security and outlined the legal framework and obligations incumbent upon many organizations in the U.S.
Network Topology and Network Mapping: The NIST Cybersecurity Framework – Part 2
JD Supra: Network Topology and Mapping: Cornerstones of Data Security – Part 1
Spoiler: there isn’t just one network definition. Learn everything you need to assess various network types, topologies, and architectures. The simple network definition: a system that links other ...
“Meant” is the past tense and the past participle of the verb “Mean”, which is to express or represent something, such as an idea, thought, or fact. Whenever you need to refer to this concept in the past tense, you should use “Meant”.
MEANT definition: simple past tense and past participle of mean. See examples of meant used in a sentence.
The word meant one thing in Shakespeare's day, but it means something else now. Red means “stop” and green means “go.” Can you tell me what my dream means? What was meant by the poet? Don't distort what she meant by taking her words out of context. He's very ambitious, and I mean that as a compliment. It's a very easy question.
past simple and past participle of mean (Definition of meant from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
intend: [~ + object] She meant no harm.[ ~ + to + verb]: I've been meaning to call you, but things got too busy. [no object] I'm sure they meant well, but they didn't finish the job.