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* [[Quantum computing]]
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* [[Security]]
* [[Security]]


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Latest revision as of 08:13, 1 February 2024

1. Information technology - cybersecurity.

A code that is used to encrypt messages or other information, or to convert encrypted information back into normal text - or other normal information.


2. Security - security systems.

A physical device that allows access to secured - or confidential - parts of a physical or virtual environment.

Physical keys may incorporate electronic components.


3. Adjective.

Of high importance, to focus on.

For example, a Key Performance Indicator (KPI).


See also