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ethical hacker

An ethical hacker, or white hat hacker, is an information security expert authorized by an organization to penetrate computing infrastructure to find security vulnerabilities a malicious hacker could exploit. Read Full Definition

software

Software is a set of instructions, data or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks. Read Full Definition

Amazon S3 bucket

An Amazon S3 bucket is a public cloud storage resource available in Amazon Web Services' (AWS) Simple Storage Service (S3), an object storage offering. Read Full Definition

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HRIS (human resource information system)

A human resource information system (HRIS) is software that provides a centralized repository of employee master data that the human resource management (HRM) group needs for completing core human resource (core HR... Read Full Definition

hyperautomation

Hyperautomation is a framework and a set of advanced technologies for scaling automation in the enterprise. The ultimate goal of hyperautomation is to develop a process for automating enterprise automation. Read Full Definition

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environmental, social and governance (ESG)

Environmental, social and governance (ESG) is a framework used to assess an organization's business practices and performance on various sustainability and ethical issues. Read Full Definition

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ERP (enterprise resource planning)

ERP, or enterprise resource planning, is software designed to manage and integrate the functions of core business processes like finance, HR, supply chain and inventory management in a single system. Read Full Definition

business intelligence dashboard

A business intelligence dashboard, or BI dashboard, is a data visualization and analysis tool that displays on one screen the status of key performance indicators (KPIs) and other important business metrics and ... Read Full Definition

Linear Tape-Open (LTO)

Linear Tape-Open (LTO) is an open-format tape storage technology created by HPE, IBM and Seagate Technology. Read Full Definition

data retention policy

In business settings, data retention is a concept that encompasses all processes for storing and preserving data, as well as the specific time periods and policies businesses enforce that determine how and for how ... Read Full Definition