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speculative risk
Speculative risk is a type of risk the risk-taker takes on voluntarily and will result in some degree of profit or loss. Read Full Definition
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distributive bargaining
Distributive bargaining is an adversarial type of negotiation in which it is assumed that any gain of a competitor is a loss to the other party. Read Full Definition
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operational risk
Operational risk is the risk of losses caused by flawed or failed processes, policies, systems or events that disrupt business operations. Read Full Definition
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quality of service (QoS)
Quality of service (QOS) refers to any technology that manages data traffic to reduce packet loss, latency and jitter on a network. Read Full Definition
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User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is a communications protocol primarily used to establish low-latency and loss-tolerating connections between applications on the internet. Read Full Definition
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data recovery
Data recovery restores data that has been lost, accidentally deleted, corrupted or made inaccessible. Learn how data recovery works, causes of data loss and data recovery techniques. Read Full Definition
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operational resilience
Operational resilience is a business's ability to respond to and overcome adverse circumstances during operation that might cause financial loss or disrupt business services. Read Full Definition
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physical security
Physical security is the protection of personnel, hardware, software, networks and data from physical actions and events that could cause serious loss or damage to an enterprise, agency or institution. Read Full Definition
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parity
Parity is a method of detecting errors in data transmissions between computers, while parity bit and parity checking are used in RAID technology to guard against data loss. Read Full Definition
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Joint Commission
The Joint Commission is an independent group that presently accredits 20,500 healthcare facilities in the United States by performing onsite evaluations. Read Full Definition
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