1. Digital Privacy
1.1. The protection of personal information that is shared online. It encompasses various aspects of how data is collected, stored, and used by individuals, organizations, and governments.
2. Encryption
2.1. The process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access.
3. VPN
3.1. An arrangement whereby a secure, private network is achieved using encryption over a public network, typically the internet.
4. Privacy Policy
4.1. A legal document that explains how an organization handles any customer, client or employee information gathered in its operations.
5. Malware
5.1. Software that is specifically designed to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to a computer system.
6. Social Engineering
6.1. The use of deception to manipulate individuals into divulging confidential or personal information that may be used for fraudulent purposes.
7. Phishing
7.1. A form of social engineering where attackers use fake messages or websites to trick victims into giving away sensitive information.
8. Ransomware:
8.1. A type of malicious software designed to block access to a computer system until a sum of money is paid.
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