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==Overview==
==Overview==
By [[2521]], [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] military operating systems had been standardized for over seventy years, leaving them vulnerable to hacking. This stood in contrast to the [[Outer Colony]] networks used by the [[Insurrectionist]]s, which were much more diverse in composition and thus more difficult for the UNSC to penetrate. There were several incidents in which UNSC systems had been hacked by rebel forces, the most prominent being the [[uNSC destroyer|destroyer]] {{UNSCShip|Persephone}}. This prompted Dr. Halsey to create new security protocols for the UNSC.{{Ref/Reuse|journal}}
By [[2521]], [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] military operating systems had been standardized for over seventy years, leaving them vulnerable to hacking. This stood in contrast to the [[Outer Colony]] networks used by the [[Insurrectionist]]s, which were much more diverse in composition and thus more difficult for the UNSC to penetrate. There were several incidents in which UNSC systems had been hacked by rebel forces, the most prominent being the [[uNSC destroyer|destroyer]] {{UNSCShip|Persephone}}. This prompted Dr. Halsey to create new security protocols for the UNSC.<ref name="journal"/>


Based on already existing translation algorithms, the CIEPs were created by Dr. Halsey primarily for use in third-generation [[Smart artificial intelligence|smart AIs]]. This new crop of intellect would allow them to penetrate any system software. A side-effect of the protocol was that the AIs could learn to mutate and defend established UNSC operations systems from attacks.{{Ref/Reuse|journal}}
Based on already existing translation algorithms, the CIEPs were created by Dr. Halsey primarily for use in third-generation [[Smart artificial intelligence|smart AIs]]. This new crop of intellect would allow them to penetrate any system software. A side-effect of the protocol was that the AIs could learn to mutate and defend established UNSC operations systems from attacks.<ref name="journal"/>


To Dr. Halsey's chagrin, the Illegal Entry Protocols and Counter-Illegal Entry Protocols soon gained the nicknames "PIE" and "C-PIE", respectively, based on misspellings of their acronyms.{{Ref/Reuse|journal}}
To Dr. Halsey's chagrin, the Illegal Entry Protocols and Counter-Illegal Entry Protocols soon gained the nicknames "PIE" and "C-PIE", respectively, based on misspellings of their acronyms.<ref name="journal"/>


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