A cloud computing environment dedicated to a single organization.
A cloud model where infrastructure is made available to multiple customers.
In which hardware, software and data are hosted in an organization’s own physical facilities.
How security duties are divided between a cloud provider and its customers.
A virtualized WAN architecture.
The monitoring, configuration updating and troubleshooting of devices from a remote location.
The capability of a system to continue operating correctly despite component failures.
The practice of intentionally disrupting systems in controlled experiments.
An incorrect or insecure system, software or network setting.
A software update that modifies existing code to fix security vulnerabilities.
A cryptographic credential that replaces passwords.
A cloud-based model that provides managed database systems.
A cloud-based model that replicates and hosts virtual or physical servers.
A cloud-based model in which a provider stores customers’ data backups remotely.
Software whose source code is proprietary and not publicly available for modification.
An organization that sells cloud-based services for customers.
The time between a user’s request and the system’s response.
The networked integration of industrial machinery, sensors and software systems.
A computer-based system that perceives data, reasons or learns from it.
The systems that support the operation of IT services.