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jitter
Jitter is any deviation in, or displacement of, the signal pulses in a high-frequency digital signal. Read Full Definition
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dimensionality reduction
Dimensionality reduction is a process and technique to reduce the number of dimensions -- or features -- in a data set. Read Full Definition
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write-back
Write-back is a technique used to cache data between the local processor or central processing unit and the final storage location, which is typically either main memory -- RAM -- or disk. Read Full Definition
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QR code phishing
QR code phishing, or 'quishing,' is a social engineering phishing attack that intentionally deceives its recipient into scanning a QR code, redirecting the person to a bogus website. Read Full Definition
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erasure coding
Erasure coding (EC) is a method of data protection in which data is broken into fragments, expanded and encoded with redundant data pieces and stored across a set of different locations or storage media. Read Full Definition
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encryption key management
Encryption key management is the practice of generating, organizing, protecting, storing, backing up and distributing encryption keys. Read Full Definition
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data transfer rate (DTR)
The data transfer rate (DTR) is the amount of digital data that's moved from one place to another in a given time. Read Full Definition
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Automated Clearing House fraud (ACH fraud)
ACH fraud is the theft of funds through the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Automated Clearing House financial transaction network. Read Full Definition
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sensitive information
Sensitive information is data that must be protected from unauthorized access to safeguard the privacy or security of an individual or organization. Read Full Definition
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business impact analysis (BIA)
A business impact analysis (BIA) is a systematic process to determine and evaluate the potential effects of an interruption to critical business operations as a result of a disaster, accident or emergency. Read Full Definition