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Web Hosting Terms
Encryption
Prevents any non-authorized party from reading or changing data. The level of protection provided by encryption is determined by an encryption algorithm. In a brute-force attack, the strength is measured by the number of possible keys and the key size. For example, a Triple-Data Encryption Standard system (3 DES) uses 112-bit or 168-bit keys and, based on currently available processing power, is virtually immune to brute-force attacks. Business to Business VPNs (Extranets) share sensitive data with multiple organizations, so demand the highest level of security. This requires public key encryption and/or secure key exchange, both of which are designed to eliminate the risk of the key becoming known to an unauthorized party.
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Terms That Begin With E
eBusiness
eCommerce
EIA - Electronic Industries Association
Email - Electronic Mail
Email Attachment
Email form
Email forwarding
Encryption
Ensim
Ethernet
Eudora
Expire Field
Extranet
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