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Big Data


Large amounts of structured and unstructured data that require machine-based systems and technologies in order to be fully analysed.
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Cryptography


The science of information security. A method of making information secure, also known as the art of writing and/or solving codes.
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AES 256


The Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) is an encryption algorithm for securing sensitive but unclassified material by US Government agencies, and may eventually become the default encryption standard [..]
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Authentication


A security measure designed to verify the identity of a transmission, user, user device, entity or data.
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Assurance


A positive declaration to inspire confidence or certainty in ability.
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confidential


The classification of data for which unauthorised disclosure/use could cause serious damage to an organisation or individual.
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data


The quantities, characters, or symbols on which operations are performed by a computer, which may be stored and transmitted in the form of electrical signals and recorded on magnetic, optical, or mech [..]
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Data encryption keys


Keys (see ‘Key’) used with encryption algorithms to apply confidentiality protection to information. See ‘Encryption’.
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Data in motion


Data in motion (also known as data in transit) is literally information that is moving through a telecommunications network. For example, if you’re sending an e-mail, that e-mail is classified as data [..]
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Decryption


Term for extracting original information that has been encrypted back to its original un-encrypted form.
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