Network Systems
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- 1. A piece of software that attaches itself to computer programs; viruses replicate and typically have a payload
- 4. administrator The account that gives a user system administration rights on a particular system
- 5. software Application used to prevent infection from risks.
- 7. speed The speed at which a user can retrieve data from the Internet.
- 8. Is the theoretical amount of data that can be transmitted across a given media.
- 10. The creating and formatting of the data to be sent.
- 11. It is a person who gains unauthorized access to a computing device or network.
- 12. A local or restricted computer using Internet Protocol technology to share information, operational systems, or computing services within an organization.
- 14. The lag or length of time that occurs between each point during information transfer.
- 15. speed The speed at which a user can send data to a remote location on the Internet.
- 17. Administrator Person responsible for configuring a network system and managing its operation.
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- 2. fraud An attempt to use another person's identity to commit a crime.
- 3. A string of characters that allows access to a computer, interface, or system.
- 5. The process of verifying that "you are who you say you are"
- 6. user The account that gives a user access to a network
- 9. Software that uses computer networks and security holes to replicate itself.
- 13. A computer network that allows limited access from outside a private network associated with a company.
- 15. Profiles Contain settings for the network environment, such as desktop configuration and menu options.
- 16. horse Computer program hidden within the shell of another program with an alternative intent such as a virus.