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power cycling

Power cycling is the process of turning hardware off and then turning it on again. Read Full Definition

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cloud disaster recovery (cloud DR)

Cloud disaster recovery (cloud DR) is a combination of strategies and services intended to back up data, applications and other resources to public cloud or dedicated service providers. Read Full Definition

PCI compliance

PCI compliance is adherence to the set of policies and procedures developed to protect credit, debit and cash card transactions and prevent the misuse of cardholders' personal information. Read Full Definition

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What is BCDR? Business continuity and disaster recovery guide

Business continuity (BC) and disaster recovery (DR) are closely related practices that support an organization's ability to remain operational after an adverse event. Read Full Definition

disk backup or disk-based backup

Disk backup, or disk-based backup, is a data backup and recovery method that backs data up to hard disk storage. Read Full Definition

Encrypting File System (EFS)

Encrypting File System (EFS) provides an added layer of protection by encrypting files or folders on various versions of the Microsoft Windows OS. Read Full Definition

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cookie poisoning

Cookie poisoning is a type of cyber attack in which a bad actor hijacks, forges, alters or manipulates a cookie to gain unauthorized access to a user's account, open a new account in the user's name or steal the ... Read Full Definition

SSD RAID (solid-state drive RAID)

SSD RAID (solid-state drive RAID) is a methodology commonly used to protect data by distributing redundant data blocks across multiple SSDs. Read Full Definition

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100 Gigabit Ethernet (100 GbE)

100 Gigabit Ethernet (100 GbE) is an Ethernet standard that supports data speeds of up to 100 billion bits (gigabits) per second (Gbps). Read Full Definition

cipher block chaining (CBC)

Cipher block chaining (CBC) is a mode of operation for a block cipher -- one in which a sequence of bits are encrypted as a single unit, or block, with a cipher key applied to the entire block. Read Full Definition