Protocols & Standards

ACL (Access Control List) is a security feature that defines permissions and restrictions for users accessing network resources, applications, and systems. In the context of remote access solutions, ACL serves as a critical Read More
AD (Active Directory) is Microsoft's directory service for Windows domain networks, providing centralized authentication and authorization services for network resources. This enterprise-level identity management system enables administrators to organize and control network elements Read More
A GUI (Graphical User Interface) is a visual interface that allows users to interact with electronic devices and software applications through graphical elements such as icons, buttons, windows, and menus, rather than text-based Read More
ICA (Independent Computing Architecture) is a proprietary protocol developed for client-server communication that enables secure delivery of applications and desktops to any device over any network. This versatile protocol serves as the foundation Read More
IPS (Intrusion Prevention System) is a network security technology that actively monitors, detects, and blocks malicious activities and security threats in real-time. This advanced security solution works as a proactive defense mechanism to Read More
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is a standardized protocol used for accessing and maintaining distributed directory information services over an IP network. This open-source application protocol provides a centralized method for organizing and Read More
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) is a proprietary protocol developed by Microsoft that enables users to remotely connect to and control another computer over a network connection. This secure communication protocol provides a graphical Read More
A Security Operations Center (SOC) is a centralized facility where a team of IT security professionals monitors, analyzes, and protects an organization's digital infrastructure from cyber threats in real-time. This dedicated command center Read More
**TLS** (Transport Layer Security) is a cryptographic protocol that provides end-to-end security for data transmitted between applications over the internet. This industry-standard security protocol ensures privacy and data integrity between client/server applications through Read More
UDP (User Datagram Protocol) is a lightweight, connectionless networking protocol that enables fast data transmission between computers over an IP network. As one of the core protocols of the Internet protocol suite, UDP Read More
VDI (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure) is a technology that enables the hosting and management of desktop operating systems within virtual machines running on centralized servers. This enterprise-level solution allows organizations to deliver fully personalized Read More
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