Showing terms starting with NETWORK (181 terms)
Network
A collection of interconnected computers and devices that can communicate and share resources with each other.
Commonly used in Networking
Network Access Control
A security approach that regulates access to a network based on the user’s identity, device type, and security posture.
Commonly used in Security, Cybersecurity
Network Access Control (NAC)
Network access control (NAC) is a security technology that enforces policies to control access to network resources based on the identity and compliance status of the devices seeking access. It helps prevent unauthorized access and mitigate security threats.
Commonly used in Security, Cybersecurity
Network Access Control List (ACL)
A network access control list (ACL) is a set of rules or configurations applied to a network device, such as a router or firewall, to control the flow of traffic based on criteria such as IP addresses, ports, and protocols. It helps enforce security policies and restrict unauthorized access.
Commonly used in Networking, Security
Network Access Point (NAP)
A network access point (NAP) is a physical or virtual location where multiple network connections converge to exchange data traffic between different networks or network segments. It serves as a gateway or interconnection point for network traffic.
Commonly used in Networking
Network Access Server (NAS)
A server that provides access services to the users over a network, including access to the internet, remote dial-up, VPN services, etc.
Commonly used in Networking, Security
Network Activation
The process of enabling network service for a device or service, often involving configuration and provisioning.
Commonly used in Networking, IT Management
Network Adapter
A hardware device that connects a computer to a network.
Commonly used in Networking, Hardware
Network Address
A unique identifier assigned to a device on a computer network, typically in the form of an IP address or MAC address.
Commonly used in Networking
Network Address Translation (NAT)
A method of remapping one IP address space into another by modifying network address information in packet headers.
Commonly used in Networking, Security
Network Administrator
A professional responsible for managing and maintaining an organization’s computer networks and systems.
Commonly used in Networking, Security
Network Analytics
The process of capturing, aggregating, and analyzing data from the network to understand traffic patterns, performance issues, and security threats.
Commonly used in Networking, Analytics
Network Analyzer
A network analyzer is a hardware or software tool used to capture, analyze, and interpret network traffic and performance data. It helps diagnose network problems, optimize performance, and troubleshoot security issues by inspecting packet headers and payloads.
Commonly used in Networking, Security
Network and Security Virtualization
The process of abstracting network and security resources from hardware to software to improve scalability, management, and security.
Commonly used in Networking, Security, Virtualization
Network Appliance
A network appliance is a specialized hardware device or software application designed to perform specific network-related functions, such as routing, switching, firewalling, or network monitoring, without the need for extensive configuration or management.
Commonly used in Networking
Network Architect
Designs and reviews network requirements and capabilities for an organization, planning the network structure and technology implementations.
Commonly used in Networking, Infrastructure Design
Network Architecture
The design and organization of a computer network, including its components, protocols, and communication pathways.
Commonly used in Networking
Network Attached Storage
Network-attached storage (NAS) is a file-level storage device that provides data storage and access to multiple clients over a computer network, typically using protocols such as NFS or SMB.
Commonly used in Data Storage, Networking
Network Attached Storage (NAS)
A storage device that provides centralized data storage and access to multiple clients over a network.
Commonly used in Networking
Network Bandwidth
The maximum data transfer rate of a network or internet connection, typically measured in bits per second (bps).
Commonly used in Networking
Network Behavior Analysis (NBA)
The use of networking technologies and analytical techniques to detect anomalies in the network behavior that may indicate a security threat.
Commonly used in Networking, Security
Network Bridge
A device that connects multiple network segments at the data link layer (Layer 2) of the OSI model.
Commonly used in Networking, Hardware
Network Capacity
The total volume of information that a network can handle at any given time, often measured in bandwidth (bits per second).
Commonly used in Networking, IT Management
Network Choke Point
A point in the network where the traffic is restricted or slowed down, which can be a potential security risk or bottleneck.
Commonly used in Networking, Security
Network Coding
A method in network information theory that allows for more efficient data transmission by combining multiple data streams into a single one.
Commonly used in Networking, Data Communication
Network Compiler
Software or a tool that translates network configuration or policy from a high-level language into device-specific commands.
Commonly used in Networking, Software Development
Network Congestion
A situation where a network node or link is carrying more data than it can handle, causing packet loss and delay.
Commonly used in Networking, IT Management
Network Controller
A specialized hardware or software used to manage network resources efficiently.
Commonly used in Networking, IT Management
Network Decomposition
The process of breaking down a complex network into simpler, more manageable parts for analysis or management.
Commonly used in Networking, IT Management
Network Deployment
The process of rolling out new network infrastructure, services, or applications to a production environment.
Commonly used in Networking, IT Management
Network Diagram
A network diagram is a visual representation of the components, connections, and interactions within a computer network. It helps network administrators and engineers visualize and understand the network topology, configuration, and dependencies.
Commonly used in Networking
Network Diameter
A measure of the longest distance between two nodes in a network, which can indicate the network’s size and complexity.
Commonly used in Networking, Network Design
Network Diction
The set of protocols and standards used for communication within a network.
Commonly used in Networking, Standards
Network Discovery
The process of identifying and mapping devices, resources, and services on a computer network.
Commonly used in Networking, Security
Network Diversification
The strategy of using multiple network paths and technologies to increase resilience and reduce the risk of network failure.
Commonly used in Networking, Security
Network Edge
The outermost layer of the network, closest to the end-users, where edge computing devices are located.
Commonly used in Networking, Edge Computing
Network Emulation
The technique of imitating the behavior of a network under various conditions, used for testing and analysis.
Commonly used in Networking, Testing
Network Encryption
The process of encoding data transmitted over a computer network to ensure its confidentiality and integrity.
Commonly used in Security, Cybersecurity
Network Endpoint
Any device or terminal that communicates over a network, such as computers, mobile devices, or IoT devices.
Commonly used in Networking, Security
Network Enforcer
A security appliance or software that ensures compliance with network policies and regulations by controlling access to the network.
Commonly used in Networking, Security
Network Engineering
The discipline concerned with designing, implementing, and managing computer networks.
Commonly used in Networking, IT Management
Network Enumeration
The process of retrieving user names, machine names, network resources, and other services from a network.
Commonly used in Networking, Security
Network Fabric
The interconnection of network elements and switches that are fully connected to each other.
Commonly used in Networking, Data Center
Network Fabrication
The process of creating a network topology, often in the context of virtualized or software-defined networking.
Commonly used in Networking, Network Design
Network Fading
A phenomenon in wireless communications where signal strength decreases due to environmental factors.
Commonly used in Networking, Wireless Communications
Network Federation
The process of linking together multiple networks or services to function as a single, unified system.
Commonly used in Networking, Cloud Computing
Network Firewall
A security device or software that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules.
Commonly used in Security, Cybersecurity
Network Flow
The sequence of packets from a source to a destination that is identified by a specific path or route.
Commonly used in Networking, Data Analysis
Network Forensics
Network forensics is the process of investigating and analyzing network traffic, logs, and activities to uncover evidence of security breaches, cyber attacks, or unauthorized activities within a computer network. It helps identify the source and impact of security incidents and support legal proceedings or incident response efforts.
Commonly used in Cybersecurity
Network Forensics Analysis Tool (NFAT)
Software tools used for capturing, recording, and analyzing network traffic to detect unauthorized access or malicious activity.
Commonly used in Networking, Security
