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Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), sometimes referred to as two-step verification or dual-factor authentication, is a security process in which users provide two different authentication factors to verify themselves. This process is done to better protect both the user's credentials and the resources the user can access. Two-factor authentication provides a higher level of security than authentication methods that depend on</description>
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	* Tangle
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	* TCP/IP Conceptual Model
	* Technical Standard
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Tangle is the moniker used to describe IOTA’s Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) based transaction settlement and data integrity layer focused on the Internet of Things (IOT). The Tangle is essentially a string of individual transactions that are interlinked to each other and stored through a decentralized network of</description>
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        <title>Taxonomy</title>
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        <description>Taxonomy

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Taxonomy formalizes the hierarchical relationships among concepts and specifies the term to be used to refer to each; it prescribes structure and terminology.
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        <title>Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)</title>
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        <description>Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)

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Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) is a standard that defines how to establish and maintain a network conversation through which application programs can exchange data. TCP works with the Internet Protocol (IP), which defines how computers send packets of data to each other.</description>
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        <description>TCP/IP Conceptual Model

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Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) / Internet Protocol (IP) helps determine how a specific Endpoint should be connected to the Internet and how to transmit data between Endpoints. It helps create a virtual network when multiple networks are connected together.

It is specifically designed as a model to offer highly reliable and end-to-end byte stream over an unreliable internet.</description>
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        <description>Technical Standard

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A Technical Standard is an established norm or requirement in regard to technical systems captured as formal document establishing uniform engineering or technical criteria, methods, processes, and practices. Technical Standards are defined by standards organizations.</description>
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A Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) is a secure area of the main processor (i.e., Central Processing Unit (CPU). It guarantees code and data loaded inside to be protected with respect to confidentiality and integrity. A TEE as an isolated execution environment provides security features such as isolated execution, the integrity of applications executing with the TEE, along with confidentiality of their assets. In general terms, the TEE…</description>
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See 2.2.3.5 Testability

Testability is the degree of effectiveness and efficiency with which test criteria can be established for a system, product or component and tests can be performed to determine whether those criteria have been met.

Source: &lt;https://iso25000.com/index.php/en/iso-25000-standards/iso-25010/57-maintainability&gt;</description>
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        <title>The DAO Project</title>
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The DAO Project uses a Decentralized Autonomous Organization (DAO) to create a venture capital fund built on Ethereum. A Reentrancy Attack caused soft and hark forks.

Source: &lt;https://hackernoon.com/blockchain-dictionary-f4d098c9ef89&gt;</description>
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        <title>Threat</title>
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A Threat is an event or condition that has the potential for causing asset loss
and the undesirable consequences or impact from such loss.
Note: The specific causes of asset loss, and for which the consequences of asset loss are assessed, can arise from a variety of conditions and events related to adversity, typically referred to as disruptions, hazards, or threats. Regardless of the specific term used, the basis of asset loss constitutes all forms of intentional, …</description>
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        <title>Throughput</title>
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        <description>Throughput

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Throughput refers to how much data can be transferred from one location to another in a given amount of time. It is used to measure the performance of hard drives and RAM, as well as Internet and network connections.

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        <description>Time Factor

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Time Factors are part of Multifactor Authentication (MFA) and includes using the time of a sign-on or transaction to help verify the identity of the user. Time, as with the Location Factor, is not by itself useful to determine the identity of a user, but adding it with location is a powerful tool. For example, two transactions are requested about an hour about and in geographic locations that would take more than an hour to travel between the two locations. Als…</description>
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        <title>Transport layer security (TLS)</title>
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        <description>Transport layer security (TLS)

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Transport layer security (TLS) is a protocol that provides communication security between client/server applications that communicate with each other over the Internet. It enables privacy, integrity and protection for the data that's transmitted between different nodes on the Internet. TLS is a successor to the</description>
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        <title>Total Memory Encryption (TME)</title>
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        <description>Total Memory Encryption (TME)

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Total Memory Encryption (TME) is the capability to encrypt the entirety of physical 
memory of a system. This capability is typically enabled in the very early stages of the 
boot process with a small change to Basic Input/Output System (BIOS) and once configured and locked, will encrypt 
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        <title>Tokenless Ledger</title>
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Tokenless Ledger is a distributed ledger that doesn’t require a native currency to operate.

Source: &lt;https://hackernoon.com/blockchain-dictionary-f4d098c9ef89&gt;</description>
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        <title>Tokens</title>
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        <description>Tokens

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Tokens are digital assets, issued by the project, which can be used as a method of payment inside the project’s ecosystem, performing similar functions as Coins, but the main difference is that it also gives the holder a right to participate in the network.</description>
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A Topic is the most basic description of data that is to be published 
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        <title>The Onion Router (Tor)</title>
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        <description>The Onion Router (Tor)

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The Onion Router (Tor) is an open-source software program that allows users to protect their privacy and security against a common form of Internet surveillance known as traffic analysis. Tor was originally developed for the U.S. Navy in an effort to protect government communications. The name of the software originated as an acronym for the The Onion Router, but Tor is now the official name of the program.</description>
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        <title>Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)</title>
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Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) is the purchase price of an asset plus the costs of operation. Assessing the total cost of ownership represents taking a bigger picture look at what the product is and what its value is over time.</description>
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A Trademark is a logo, image, symbol, word(s), letter(s) or color(s) that is used and sometimes legally registered as a representation of a company. For service industries, trademarks are often called servicemarks, particularly in the United States. Trademarks are often noted by way of ™, or ® if registered.</description>
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        <title>Transaction</title>
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A Transaction is an agreement between a buyer and a seller, a supplier and a consumer, or a provider and a consumer that there will be an exchange of assets, products, or services for currency, cryptocurrency, or some other asset, either in the present or in the future.</description>
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        <title>Transaction Block</title>
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Transaction Block is a collection of transactions on the bitcoin network, gathered into a block that can then be hashed and added to the blockchain.

Source: &lt;https://hackernoon.com/blockchain-dictionary-f4d098c9ef89&gt;</description>
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Transaction Fees are small fees imposed on some transactions sent across the bitcoin network. The transaction fee is awarded to the miner that successfully hashes the block containing the relevant transaction.

Source: &lt;https://hackernoon.com/blockchain-dictionary-f4d098c9ef89&gt;</description>
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        <description>Transport Priority

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Transport Priority is the integer value used to attach a priority to data passed  through the Data Distribution Service (DDS). This can be used to implement priority bands that ensure high priority data is more valuable within the DDS than lower priority data.</description>
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        <title>Transport Layer</title>
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The Transport Layer is seven-layer Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Model of computer networking, the physical layer or layer 1 is the first and lowest layer. The implementation of this layer is often termed PHY.

The physical layer consists of the basic networking hardware transmission technologies of a network. It is a fundamental layer underlying the logical</description>
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        <description>TRESOR

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TRESOR is a software approach that seeks to resolve this insecurity by storing and manipulating encryption keys almost exclusively on the Central Processing Unit (CPU) alone, and in  Registers accessible at Protection Rings Ring 0 (the highest privilege level) only—the exception being the brief period of initial calculation at the start of a session. This ensures that encryption keys are almost never available via user space or following a cold boot attack.</description>
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        <title>Time Sensitive Network (TSN)</title>
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        <description>Time Sensitive Network (TSN)

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Time Sensitive Network (TSN) is the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
802.1Q defined standard technology to provide deterministic messaging on standard
Ethernet. TSN technology is centrally managed and delivers guarantees of delivery
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        <title>Type Safety</title>
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        <description>Type Safety

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Type Safety is the extent to which a programming language discourages or prevents type errors. A type error is erroneous or undesirable program behavior caused by a discrepancy between differing data types for the program's constants, variables, and methods (functions), e.g., treating an integer (int) as a floating-point number (float). Type safety is sometimes alternatively considered to be a property of a computer program rather than the language in which tha…</description>
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