Acronyms Flashcards
AAA
Authentication, Authorisation, and Accounting
AES
Advanced Encryption Standard
APK
Android Package
DRM
Digital Rights Management
A set of technologies designed to give control to copyright owners over how their digital content is used and distributed.
The content is encrypted, making it unreadable without a specific key.
EFS
Encrypting File System
GFS
Grandfather-Father-Son
a popular data backup rotation scheme that involves creating multiple versions of your data at different frequencies, offering a balance between efficiency and historical completeness.
Grandfather: A full backup performed the least frequently, typically monthly or yearly. This is kept offsite for disaster recovery purposes.
Father: Another full backup, happening more often than the grandfather (weekly or bi-weekly), usually stored locally for faster access.
Son: The most frequent backup, usually incremental or differential, meaning it only saves changes since the last backup. This can be daily, hourly, or even more frequent.
4.3
MBR
Master Boot Record
MMC
Microsoft Management Console
MSDS
Material Safety Data Sheet
MSRA
Microsoft Remote Assistance
PE
Preinstallation Environment
PII
Personally Identifiable Information
RADIUS
Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service
RMM
Remote Monitoring and Management
TACACS+
Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System Plus
A proprietary Cisco protocol for authenticating and authorising remote access to network devices and servers. It is widely used in Cisco network environments to provide stronger security than standard authentication protocols like PAP or CHAP.