IT
Across
- 1. A collection of information organized so that a computer application can quickly access selected information; it can be thought of as an electronic filing system.
- 5. Any software that covertly gathers user information, usually for advertising purposes.
- 7. A group of interconnected computers capable of exchanging information.
- 9. A program or computer that connects to and requests information from a server.
- 11. A device used for connecting two Local Area Networks.
- 13. The physical components of a computer including the keyboard, monitor, disk drive, and internal chips and wiring.
- 14. A small piece of information you may be asked to accept when connecting to certain servers via a web browser.
- 15. Software programs designed to damage or do other unwanted actions on a computer.
- 17. A collection of data that has a name.
Down
- 2. A wireless networking technology that allows users to send voice and data from one electronic device to another via radio waves.
- 3. A secret combination of characters used to access a secured resource such as a computer, a program, a directory, or a file.
- 4. A functional unit that provides shared services to workstations or to other functional units over a data network.
- 5. Any program that performs a specific function.
- 6. The process of transferring one or more files from your local computer to a remote computer.
- 8. Stands for one picture element.
- 9. Central processing unit
- 10. A name used in conjunction with a password to gain access to a computer system or a network service.
- 12. A term that has commonly come to mean "connected to the Internet".
- 16. Random Access Memory.