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synchronous replication

Synchronous replication is the process of copying data over a network to create multiple current copies of the data. Read Full Definition

digital divide

The digital divide is a term that refers to the gap between demographics and regions that have access to modern information and communications technology, and those that don't or have restricted access. Read Full Definition

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data protection management (DPM)

Data protection management (DPM) is the administration, monitoring and management of backup processes to ensure backup tasks run on schedule and data is securely backed up and recoverable. Read Full Definition

ransomware recovery

Ransomware recovery is the process of resuming operations following a cyberattack that demands payment in exchange for unlocking encrypted data. Read Full Definition

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Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS)

Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) is a switching mechanism used in wide area networks (WANs). Read Full Definition

What is ransomware? How it works and how to remove it

Ransomware is a type of malware that locks and encrypts a victim's data, files, devices or systems, rendering them inaccessible and unusable until the attacker receives a ransom payment. Read Full Definition

private certificate authority (CA)

Private CA stands for private certificate authority and is an enterprise specific certificate authority that functions like a publicly trusted CA but is exclusively run by or for the enterprise. Read Full Definition

burner phone

A burner phone, or 'burner,' is an inexpensive mobile phone designed for temporary, sometimes anonymous, use, after which it may be discarded. Read Full Definition

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software resilience testing

Software resilience testing is a method of software testing that focuses on ensuring that applications will perform well in real-life or chaotic conditions. Read Full Definition

decompression bomb (zip bomb, zip of death attack)

A decompression bomb -- also known as a zip bomb or zip of death attack -- is a malicious archive file containing a large amount of compressed data. Read Full Definition

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