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The U.S. military's standard for computer security is known as

DCS-3000.
TEMPEST.
Daubert standard.
Carnivore.

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Answer:

TEMPEST.

Step-by-step explanation:

TEMPEST is an acronym for Telecommunications Electronics Materials Protected from Emanating Spurious Transmissions and it is a secret (classified) project of the government of the United States of America that originated with its military in the 1960s based on the study of security with respect to telecommunication devices emitting Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR).

Hence, the U.S. military standard for computer security is known as TEMPEST.

The main purpose of the Telecommunications Electronics Materials Protected from Emanating Spurious Transmissions (TEMPEST) is to prevent the theft, compromise or interception of informations that are being transmitted on various telecommunications devices through the use of Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR).

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