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XML (Extensible Markup Language)

XML (Extensible Markup Language) is used to describe data. The XML standard is a flexible way to create information formats and electronically share structured data via the public internet, as well as via corporate... Read Full Definition

telephony

Telephony is technology associated with interactive communication between two or more physically distant parties via the electronic transmission of data. Read Full Definition

network node

A computer network is a system of computers and computing devices that are connected via communication links. Read Full Definition

mobile authentication

Mobile authentication is the verification of a user's identity via a mobile device using one or more authentication methods for secure access. Read Full Definition

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dark web (darknet)

The dark web is an encrypted portion of the internet not visible to the general public via a traditional search engine such as Google. Read Full Definition

nonrepudiation

Nonrepudiation ensures that no party can deny that it sent or received a message via encryption and/or digital signatures or approved some information. Read Full Definition

field of view (FOV)

Field of view (FOV) is the open, observable area a person can see through their eyes or via an optical device, such as a camera. Read Full Definition

email

Email (electronic mail) is the exchange of computer-stored messages from one user to one or more recipients via the internet. Read Full Definition

distribution list

In email applications, a distribution list is a list of email addresses that can be mass mailed via automation without having to add members individually. Read Full Definition

multichannel marketing

Multichannel marketing refers to the practice of companies interacting with customers via multiple channels, both direct and indirect, to sell them goods and services. Read Full Definition