CRITICAL INTERVENTION SERVICES

Brand Owner Address Description
CIS CRITICAL INTERVENTION SERVICES, INC. 13777 Belcher Road South Largo FL 33771 CRITICAL INTERVENTION SERVICES;Consultation services concerning homeland safety and security issues; Consultation services in the field of the safety needs of commercial and industrial companies; Consulting in the field of workplace safety; Consulting services in the field of counter-terrorism; Consulting services in the field of homeland security; Consulting services in the field of public safety; Investigation of assets, credit reports, fiscal assessments, and collection reports for security or authentication purposes; Monitoring of security systems; Personal body guarding; Personal security consultation; Private investigation; Providing consultation and information in the field of emergency response for communities; Security consultancy; Security guard services; Security guarding for facilities; Security services, namely, armed escorts and security personnel for individuals, communities, businesses, agencies and schools; Security services, namely, providing executive protection; Security services, namely, providing security assessments of physical locations, information systems, and working environments; Security threat analysis for personal protection purposes; Security threat analysis for protecting public safety;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Mechanisms and techniques operate in a scalable or non-scalable processing architecture computerized device to execute critical code while overcoming interference from interruptions. A critical signal handler is registered and a non-operating system thread sets a value of a critical code register to indicate a critical execution condition. The non-operating system thread then executes a critical code section until an interruption occurs. In response to the interruption to the critical code section, an operating system thread detects if the critical code register is equivalent to a critical execution condition and if so, sets the value of the critical code register to indicate a critical execution failure. Upon returning to execution of the critical code section, the critical code section attempts to execute a contingent instruction in the critical code section that is contingent upon the value of the critical code register. The attempted execution of the contingent instruction triggers a critical trap signal when the critical code register is set to a value that indicates the critical execution failure. The critical execution signal handler processes the critical trap signal to avoid any interference that may have been caused by the interruption.