EIGRP, Cisco protocol for efficient network path selection., Piggybacking, Following authorized personnel into secure areas without scanning., Red Teaming, Simulating full-scale adversarial attacks to test total defenses., Pentesting, Authorized simulated attacks used to find system vulnerabilities., Reconnaissance, The initial phase of gathering information on a target., Adware, Software that displays or downloads unwanted advertising material., Evil Twin, A fake wireless access point mimicking a legitimate one., Non-repudiation, Proof of origin that prevents a sender from denying actions., Trusted Platform Module, Hardware chip that secures devices with cryptographic keys., Secure boot, Verifies startup software is trusted by the manufacturer., Jail Break, Removing software restrictions on a mobile operating system., Enumeration, Probing a target to discover usernames, shares, and services., Devops, Uniting software development and IT operations for speed., Advanced Persistent Threat, A stealthy, long-term attack by sophisticated actors., Black Teaming, Testing physical security through covert entry and deception., Encoding, Converting data into a new format for transmission, LIFI, High-speed wireless data transmission using light waves., RaaS, Renting ransomware tools for a share of the profit., Homomorphic encryption, Computing data while it remains in an encrypted state., Post-Quantum cryptography, Encryption designed to withstand future quantum computer attacks..

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