Chapter 12 CIS 25

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Across
  1. 4. An isolated environment for testing or running applications
  2. 7. Command to configure or display network interfaces
  3. 9. The core part of an operating system, managing hardware
  4. 10. Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology for drives
  5. 11. Apple's virtual assistant for iOS device
  6. 12. Near Field Communication; short-range wireless data transfer
  7. 16. Removing restrictions on iOS devices for customization
  8. 18. A newer version of software with improvements or fixes
  9. 23. Change ownership of files or directories
  10. 24. Preboot Execution Environment; allows booting over a network
  11. 25. Apple's cloud storage and synchronization service
  12. 27. Erasing data from a device remotely
  13. 28. A job scheduler for running tasks on Unix-like systems
  14. 29. Virtual Private Network; encrypted private internet connection
  15. 30. Gaining root access to Android for system modifications
  16. 32. Command-Line Interface; text-based interaction with the computer
  17. 34. A small app or tool that provides info or functions
  18. 35. Software with publicly available source code
Down
  1. 1. Execute a command with superuser (admin) privileges
  2. 2. Locking a device remotely to secure it
  3. 3. A fix or update to address vulnerabilities or bugs
  4. 5. Terminate a process by its ID in the command line.
  5. 6. An open-source mobile OS developed by Google
  6. 8. A sensor that measures rotation or angular velocity
  7. 13. Software Development Kit; tools to build applications
  8. 14. Open-source Unix-like operating system
  9. 15. A multiuser, multitasking operating system
  10. 17. Berkeley Software Distribution; a Unix-like operating system
  11. 19. A sensor that measures acceleration and orientation
  12. 20. Command for configuring wireless network interfaces
  13. 21. emulator Software that mimics a command-line interface
  14. 22. Backup software for macOS, offering automatic backups
  15. 26. A small graphic representing an application or file
  16. 31. A bootloader used in Linux systems.
  17. 32. Change file permissions in Unix-like systems
  18. 33. A command-line interface to interact with the OS