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Carbon Emission Reduction Target The Carbon Emission Reduction Target (CERT) in the United Kingdom (formerly the Energy Efficiency Commitment) is a target imposed on the gas and electricity transporters and suppliers under Section 33BC of the Gas Act 1986 and Section 41A of the E ...
, a United Kingdom government initiative *
CERT Group of Companies The CERT (Centre of Excellence for Applied Research and Training) Group of Companies began as the commercial arm of the Higher Colleges of Technology in the United Arab Emirates, and has grown to be the largest private education provider in the M ...
, a private education provider in the Middle East * Constant Extension Rate Tensile testing, a standard method of testing of materials, also known as slow strain rate testing * Certificate (disambiguation), several meanings *
Certiorari In law, ''certiorari'' is a court process to seek judicial review of a decision of a lower court or government agency. ''Certiorari'' comes from the name of an English prerogative writ, issued by a superior court to direct that the record of ...
, a Latin legal term for a court order requiring judicial review of a case **
Certiorari before judgment A petition for certiorari before judgment, in the Supreme Court of the United States, is a petition for a writ of certiorari in which the Supreme Court is asked to immediately review the decision of a United States District Court, without an appeal ...
, a specific form of a writ of certiorari **
Cert pool The cert pool is a mechanism by which the Supreme Court of the United States manages the influx of petitions for certiorari ("cert") to the court. It was instituted in 1973, as one of the institutional reforms of Chief Justice Warren E. Burger o ...
, shorthand term for the pool of applicants for a ''writ of certiorari'' from the United States Supreme Court * Community Emergency Response Team, teams of volunteer emergency responders across the United States *
Computer Emergency Response Team A computer emergency response team (CERT) is an expert group that handles computer security incidents. Alternative names for such groups include computer emergency readiness team and computer security incident response team (CSIRT). A more modern ...
, an expert group that handles computer security incidents ** CERT Coordination Center (CERT/CC), the worldwide center for coordinating information about Internet security at Carnegie Mellon University, the first and most well-known CERT ***
CERT C Coding Standard The SEI CERT Coding Standards are software coding standards developed by the CERT Coordination Center to improve the safety, reliability, and security of software systems. Individual standards are offered for C, C++, Java, Android OS, and Perl. G ...
, developed by the CERT/CC at Carnegie Mellon University **
United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) is an organization within the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). Specifically, US-CERT is a branch of the Office of C ...
(US-CERT) * Correctional Emergency Response Team, a team of correction officers *
Council of Energy Resource Tribes The Council of Energy Resource Tribes (CERT) is a consortium of Indigenous peoples of the Americas, Native American tribes in the United States established to increase tribal control over natural resources. It was founded in September 1975Smith, Th ...
, a consortium of tribes to establish tribal control over natural resources * Council of Education, Recruitment and Training Irish hospitality training authority 1963–2003


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Certs __NOTOC__ Certs is a breath mint (or, according to some, a candy mint) manufactured by Mondelēz International, and it has long been one of America's most popular mints. Certs was the first breath/candy mint to be nationally marketed in the U ...
, a brand of breath mints *
Ceirt Ceirt (''Queirt'') ᚊ (Primitive Irish ''cert'') is a letter of the Ogham alphabet, transcribed as Q. It expresses the Primitive Irish labiovelar phoneme. The 14th century '' Auraicept na n-Éces'' glosses the name as ''aball'', meaning "apple ...
, a letter of the Ogham alphabet {{Disambiguation