Across
- 4. The speed at which a modem transfers data.
- 6. computer systems and algorithms that perform tasks, process data, and create content that would normally require human intelligence.
- 9. A data path that transfers information within a computer or between computers.
- 10. A domain is the location of a given website.
- 13. The practice of protecting computer and network systems, data, and other digital assets from misuse, damage, disruption, and unauthorized access.
- 18. The standard practices used to upload, download, and manage files between computer networks.
- 21. Equals a billion bytes
Down
- 1. A method of storing data across remote servers instead of on a local computer.
- 2. A program that allows you to look at web sites.
- 3. A location in cyberspace
- 5. An organized collection of structured information, or data, typically stored electronically in a computer system
- 7. A deliberate attempt to compromise data and resources or disrupt systems, networks, and devices, usually for personal or financial gain.
- 8. A special place for chatting about a certain subject.
- 10. Information that has been formatted so that it can be understood by computer.
- 11. A firewall is a security device that monitors network traffic and prevents unauthorized access.
- 12. Unreasonably criticizing someone in cyberspace
- 13. A storage location that gathers temporary data to help websites load faster.
- 14. The smallest unit of information that can be sent among computers. A 0 or a 1.
- 15. This is an acronym for graphics interchange format, which is an animated image file.
- 16. Getting information from the Internet to your computer. It will be stored on your computer for retrieval whenever you want.
- 17. When your email cannot get to where you tried to send it, it bounces back to your computer.
- 19. The process of converting data into a coded or unreadable form to protect it from unauthorized access or interception.
- 20. A number system that uses ones and zeros to create a language that helps computers execute commands.
- 22. A unit of information – (equal to eight bits) represents a letter or a number.