FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) - section is a list of common questions with their answers., fault tolerant - [NOUN-UNCOUNT-US] Fault tolerant is the ability to continue functioning even though an error has occurred., file archiving - the process of organizing computer files in an orderly way. This lets you retrieve them easily., firewall   - a program that restricts access on a network., flash - a media format that can be used to add videos, animations, and other media to a website., fraud - an action that results in the loss of another person's property., free software license - allows users to change and distribute programs., frequency capping - is the process of ensuring that a specific website visitor does not see the same advertisement an excessive number of times., gallery - a collection of icons or pictures that have been organized in a file or page., geo targeting - s the process of showing advertisements in geographical areas where they are relevant., GUI [(graphical user interface) - how a user interacts with a computer using images and text., hacker - a person who exploits computer hardware and software for their own purposes., hang - to prevent it from loading all the way., host - a computer system that has a computer virus attached to it., HTML (hypertext markup language) - a way to alter the look of text on web pages., laaS (infrastructure as a service)  - delivers such elements as servers and software over the Internet., identity theft - the process of stealing another person's personal information and using it for personal gain., imbed - to become a part of something., implanted microchip - a tiny device in a person's body that releases specific amounts of medicine., infect - to contaminate a computer with a computer virus., ingress filter - prevents harmful software from entering a network., install - to add a new component or program to a computer or system., integrated circuit - a small chip that has several electronic devices attached to it., interactive - it will respond to a user's commands., interface - provides a way for a user to interact with a computer., interoperability - the ability to easily send or combine electronic health data from one system into another., intruder - a person or program that attempts to access a network or computer without permission., keylogger - type of trojan virus that tracks what keystrokes are entered into a computer., keyword - a term or phrase that is created to describe a webpage, so that it can be found in a search engine., lab-on-a-chip - a tiny device that holds cells and fluid that a doctor can analyze easily.,

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