Acronyms (Page 15) - Reverse Flashcards
A security protocol used in Wi-Fi networks.
SAE
Simultaneous Authentication of Equals
An open standard for exchanging authentication and authorization data between parties, in particular, between an identity provider and a service provider.
SAML
Security Assertions Markup Language
A network which provides access to consolidated, block-level data storage.
SAN
Storage Area Network
An extension to X.509 specification that allows users to specify additional host names for a single SSL certificate.
SAN
Subject Alternative Name
A network architecture that combines WAN capabilities with comprehensive security features.
SASE
Secure Access Service Edge
A control system architecture that uses computers, networked data communications, and graphical user interfaces for high-level process supervisory management.
SCADA
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
A method for using specific standards to enable automated vulnerability management, measurement, and policy compliance evaluation.
SCAP
Security Content Automation Protocol
A protocol used fot the secure issuance of digital certificates.
SCEP
Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol
An approach to designing and deploying an enterprise WAN that uses software-defined networking to determine the most effective way to route traffic to remote locations.
SD-WAN
Software-defined Wide Area Network
A collection of software development tools in one installable package.
SDK
Software Development Kit
A process for planning, creating, testing, and deploying an information system.
SDLC
Software Development Lifecycle
A framework that describes the stages involved in the development of software, from initial feasibility study through maintenance of the completed application.
SDLM
Software Development Lifecycle Methodology
An approach to networking that uses software-based controllers or application programming interfaces (APIs) to direct traffic on the network and communicate with the underlying hardware infrastructure.
SDN
Software-defined Networking
A set of kernel modifications and user-space tools that have been added to various Linux distributions. Its purpose is to enhance Linux system security by enforcing mandatory access control policies.
SE Linux
Security-enhanced Linux
Storage drives (usually hard drives or solid-state drives) that automatically and continuously encrypt the data on the drive without any user interaction.
SED
Self-encrypting Drives