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    Fortezza is an information security system that uses the Fortezza Crypto Card, a PC Card-based security token. It was developed for the U.S. government's...
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    The Fortezza (Greek: Φορτέτζα, from Italian for "fortress") is the citadel of the city of Rethymno in Crete, Greece. It was built by the Venetians in the...
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  • Fortezza Medicea may refer to one of several fortresses built by the House of Medici in Italy: Fortezza Medicea (Arezzo), 1538 Fortezza di Girifalco in...
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    11°14′53.89″E / 43.7819583°N 11.2483028°E / 43.7819583; 11.2483028 Fortezza da Basso is a fort inserted in the fourteenth century walls of Florence...
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    11°19′24.20″E / 43.3221611°N 11.3233889°E / 43.3221611; 11.3233889 Siena’s Fortezza Medicea (the Medici Fortress sometimes called the Fort of Saint Barbara)...
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    medieval Livorno is a fragment of two towers and a wall, located inside the Fortezza Vecchia. After the arrival of the Medici, the ruling dynasty of Florence...
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  • Francesco Fortezza (1621–1693) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as Bishop of Siracusa (1676–1693). Francesco Fortezza was born in 1621 in Mallorca...
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  • KOV-14 (redirect from Fortezza Plus)
    The KOV-14 Fortezza Plus is a US National Security Agency-approved PC card which provides encryption functions and key storage to Secure Terminal Equipment...
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    The Fortress of San Leo is a castle on the border of the Romagna and Marche; the castle is best known as the site where Count Cagliostro died. It was one...
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  • David Benjamin Schrooten is a Dutch computer hacker also known as Fortezza and Xakep. In 2012, he was arrested in Romania at the request of the United...
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