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A part of a computer system or network which is designed to block unauthorized access while permitting outward communication. |
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The process of transferring data between two or more digital devices |
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Facts and statistics collected together for refences or analysis. |
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A global computer network consisting of multiple interconnected networks. |
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The study and practice of protecting computers and programs from unwanted access and theft of data. |
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The ability of computers and the Internet to consistently perform to the expectations of their designed function. |
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The speed and resource usage involved in collecting, manipulating, and analyzing data. |
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The preservation of accuracy and consistency of a data set over the course of its analysis. |
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A numerical label assigned to each computing device on a network. |
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A series of interconnected computers and devices that share resources and exchange data with each other. |
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The rate at which data is communicated from the Internet to a computer and vice versa. |
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