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Enterprise Data Protection
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Google hacking
09 Dec 2005
WORD - Google hacking is the use of a search engine, such as Google, to locate a security vulnerability on the Internet. There are generally two types of vulnerabilities to be found on the Web: software vulnerabilities and ...
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snooping
05 Oct 2005
WORD - Snooping, in a security context, is unauthorized access to another person's or company's data. The practice is similar to eavesdropping but is not necessarily limited to gaining access to data during its transmission. ...
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deperimeterization
04 Nov 2004
WORD - In network security, deperimeterization is a strategy for protecting a company's data on multiple levels by using encryption and dynamic data-level authentication. Today, network administrators commonly use a castle analogy ...
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data splitting
28 Apr 2003
WORD - Data splitting is an approach to protecting sensitive data from unauthorized access by encrypting the data and storing different portions of a file on different servers.
When split data is accessed, the parts are retrieved, ...
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cut-and-paste attack
24 Feb 2001
WORD - A cut-and-paste attack is an assault on the integrity of a security system in which the attacker substitutes a section of ciphertext (encrypted text) with a different section that looks like (but is not the same as) the one ...
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masquerade
20 Nov 2000
WORD - In general, a masquerade is a disguise. In terms of communications security issues, a masquerade is a type of attack where the attacker pretends to be an authorized user of a system in order to gain access to it or to gain ...
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