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oma


A body that develops open standards for the mobile phone industry.
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A method of distributing applications and new software updates which are already in use.
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glossary of digital security terms


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2fa


All techniques used to strengthen typical Username/password login session (e.g. single factor authentication) by adding a second security challenge.
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3ff


A very small SIM card, also known as micro-SIM, for use in small mobile device.
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3g


The broadband telecommunications systems that combine high speed voice, data and multimedia. Learn more about 3G
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3gpp


A industry group that aims to produce specifications for a 3G system based on GSM Networks.
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A Comprehensive, secure all-IP based mobile broadband solution to smartphones, tablets, laptop computers, wireless modems and other mobile devices.
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access control


Techniques and solutions to grant or deny access to a given user for a given digital service. Consumers are very familiar with Username/Password as a basic access control technique for popular web services such as web mails or eMerchants web sites. Security sensitive services such as Payment or eGov are often deploying more robust access control te [..]
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big data


A collection of data set so large and complex that they are difficult to process with traditional applications. The term "big data" is commonly used to present new analytical applications leveraging on the power of very large amounts of data sets. A typical example is CRM (Customer Relationship Management) whereby the analysis of [..]
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