Federal
Information
Processing
Standard
(FIPS).
A
standard
published
by
the
US
National
Institute
of
Science
and
Technology.
H
hertz
(Hz).
A
unit
of
frequency
equal
to
one
cycle
per
second.
Note:
In
the
United
States,
line
frequency
is
60
Hz,
or
a
change
in
voltage
polarity
120
times
per
second;
in
Europe,
line
frequency
is
50
Hz,
or
a
change
in
voltage
polarity
100
times
per
second.
I
interface.
A
shared
boundary
between
two
functional
units,
defined
by
functional
characteristics,
signal
characteristics,
or
other
characteristics,
as
appropriate.
The
concept
includes
the
specification
of
the
connection
of
two
devices
having
different
functions.
(T)
Hardware,
software,
or
both,
that
links
systems,
programs,
and
devices.
International
Organization
for
Standardization
(ISO).
An
organization
of
national
standards
bodies
established
to
promote
the
development
of
standards
to
facilitate
the
international
exchange
of
goods
and
services,
and
to
develop
cooperation
in
intellectual,
scientific,
technological,
and
economic
activity.
J
jumper.
A
wire
that
joins
two
unconnected
circuits.
K
key.
In
computer
security,
a
sequence
of
symbols
used
with
an
algorithm
to
encipher
or
decipher
data.
P
power-on
self-test
(POST).
A
series
of
diagnostic
tests
that
are
run
automatically
by
a
device
when
the
power
is
turned
on.
R
random
access
memory
(RAM).
A
storage
device
into
which
data
is
entered
and
from
which
data
is
retrieved
in
a
non-sequential
manner.
read-only
memory
(ROM).
Memory
in
which
stored
data
cannot
be
modified
by
the
user
except
under
special
conditions.
Rivest-Shamir-Adleman
(RSA)
algorithm.
A
process
for
public-key
cryptography
developed
by
R.
Rivest,
A.
Shamir,
and
L.
Adleman.
RS-232C.
A
standard
that
defines
the
specific
physical,
electronic,
and
functional
characteristics
of
an
interface
line
that
uses
a
25-pin
connector
to
connect
a
workstation
to
a
communication
device.
RSA
algorithm.
Rivest-Shamir-Adleman
encryption
algorithm.
S
security.
For
computers,
the
protection
of
data,
system
operations,
and
devices
from
accidental
or
intentional
ruin,
damage,
or
exposure.
Numerics
4764.
IBM
4764
PCI-X
Cryptographic
Coprocessor.
16
4764
PCI-X
Cryptographic
Coprocessor
Installation
Manual
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