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buffer underflow
A buffer underflow, also known as a buffer underrun or a buffer underwrite, is when the buffer -- the temporary holding space during data transfer -- is fed data at a lower rate than it is being read from. Read Full Definition
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network security
Network security encompasses all the steps taken to protect the integrity of a computer network and the data within it. Read Full Definition
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BYOD (bring your own device)
BYOD (bring your own device) is a policy that enables employees in an organization to use their personally owned devices for work-related activities. Read Full Definition
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data privacy (information privacy)
Data privacy, also called information privacy, is an aspect of data protection that addresses the proper storage, access, retention, immutability and security of sensitive data. Read Full Definition
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coexistence testing
Coexistence testing, similar to compatibility testing, is a method of measuring the ability of multiple devices to interact in a single environment with limited bandwidth. Read Full Definition
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Fair Information Practices (FIP)
FIP (Fair Information Practices) is a general term for a set of standards governing the collection and use of personal data and addressing issues of privacy and accuracy. Read Full Definition
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Prisma
Prisma is a cloud security suite that provides four different services that use rule-based security policies and machine learning to protect cloud services. This suite can be used on Amazon Web Services (AWS), ... Read Full Definition
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kernel panic
A kernel panic refers to a computer error from which the system's operating system (OS) cannot quickly or easily recover. Read Full Definition
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RAID 5
RAID 5 is a redundant array of independent disks configuration that uses disk striping with parity. Read Full Definition
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RAID 0 (disk striping)
RAID 0 (disk striping) is the process of dividing a body of data into blocks and spreading the data blocks across multiple storage devices, such as hard disks or solid-state drives (SSDs), in a redundant array of ... Read Full Definition
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