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In encryption, notification using a communication means other than the primary communication means.
Industry:Telecommunications
In encryption, a unique identifier or recognizer for a given encryption or hash algorithm, together with any required parameters.
Industry:Telecommunications
In encryption, a nonsecret binary vector used as the initializing input algorithm for the encryption of a plaintext block sequence to increase security by introducing additional cryptographic variance and to synchronize cryptographic equipment.
Industry:Telecommunications
In encryption, a certificate, issued by a signatory authority, that identifies the authorized signatories of an organization.
Industry:Telecommunications
In embedded ADPCM (adaptive differential pulse-code modulation,) the process of discarding the enhancement bits.
Industry:Telecommunications
In e-mail, an address used by mailing list subscribers to send e-mail to be distributed to each member of a discussion list, forum, interest group, mailing list, or newsgroup.
Industry:Telecommunications
In e-mail, a computer file that is transmitted with an e-mail message. Note: Attachments are converted by an e-mail manager program, or by an add-on, to a MIME (multipurpose Internet mail extension) or binary format. The files are recovered by the recipient's e-mail manager program or by an add-on into their original, usually application-specific, format.
Industry:Telecommunications
In e-mail systems, a message sent automatically upon receipt of incoming e-mail. Note: Auto-replies are used to acknowledge delivery of e-mail and to provide receipts for e-mail messages.
Industry:Telecommunications
In electronics, a device which transmits only part of the incident energy and may thereby change the spectral distribution of energy: (a) high pass filters transmit energy above a certain frequency; (b) low pass filters transmit energy below a certain frequency; (c) band pass filters transmit energy of a certain bandwidth; (d) band stop filters transmit energy outside a specific frequency band.
Industry:Telecommunications
In electronic warfare, the degree to which electronic equipment is affected by electromagnetic energy radiated by an enemy's equipment, such as jamming transmitters.
Industry:Telecommunications