Noun
IAB (plural IABs)
(law enforcement) Initialism of internal affairs bureau.
A Nominating Committee (NomCom) of ten randomly chosen volunteers who participate regularly at meetings is vested with the power to appoint, reappoint, and remove members of the IESG, IAB, IASA, and the IAOC. Source: Internet
An RFC Editor, appointed by the IAB, separate from IANA, and working in conjunction with the IESG, receives drafts from the IESG and edits, formats, and publishes them. Source: Internet
Because the IETF itself does not have members, nor is it an organization per se, the Internet Society provides the financial and legal framework for the activities of the IETF and its sister bodies (IAB, IRTF, …). Source: Internet
About the lack of global standards, Baumgart applauded P&G for leading by example and the actions by organizations like the MRC, IAB and 4A's, but cautioned that industry change has to come from the inside-out. Source: Internet
Additionally, advertisers may apply pre-bid contextual targeting classifications across IAB content categories and analyze the performance of their campaigns by targeted contextual categories. Source: Internet
According to the IAB, 9.6% of all traffic should be flagged as invalid, with the problem somewhat more pronounced in mobile (10%) and video (11.4%). Source: Internet