Perimeter 81 Network Security Glossary

From Application Access to Zero Trust, our glossary has your network and information security terms covered from A-Z.

Perimeter 81 Network Security Glossary
Network Security

What Is SASE Architecture?

Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is an emerging cloud-native architecture that converges networking and security capabilities into a unified…
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Network Security

What Is Wi-Fi Security?

WFH stands for “work from home,” or “working from home.” It is the new way of working post Covid-19 pandemic, leaving out the traditional office setting
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Network Security

What Is SaaS?

WFH stands for “work from home,” or “working from home.” It is the new way of working post Covid-19 pandemic, leaving out the traditional office setting
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Network Security

What Is Zero Trust Architecture? 

Zero trust architecture (ZTA) is a security principle that assumes no users, whether based inside or outside an organization, can be trusted by default.
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Network Security

What Is a Backbone Network?

WFH stands for “work from home,” or “working from home.” It is the new way of working post Covid-19 pandemic, leaving out the traditional office setting
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Network Security

What Is Network Architecture?

Network architecture refers to how a computer network is designed. It’s the blueprint for how certain hardware and software components are organized…
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Network Security

What Is The OSI Model?

The OSI Model (Open Systems Interconnection Model) is a conceptual framework used to describe the functions of a networking system.
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Network Security

What Is Least Privilege Access?

Least Privilege Access is a fundamental cybersecurity and cloud network security principle designed to limit user accounts to the minimum access required
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Network Security

What Is Work From Home (WFH)?

WFH stands for “work from home,” or “working from home.” It is the new way of working post Covid-19 pandemic, leaving out the traditional office setting
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Network Security

What Is Content Filtering?

Content filtering is a process of screening and restricting access to specific types of content, usually online. This can be done to protect users from harmful or inappropriate material, to enforce company policies.
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Network Security

What Is Remote Work Security?

Access controls are responsible for determining who can access certain resources in an organization. Failure to restrict access can have great repercussions.
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Network Security

What Is SSL Inspection?

SSL inspection is the process of intercepting encrypted traffic and scanning it for malicious threats before allowing it to enter a network. 
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Network Security

What Is BYOD Security?

BYOD security refers to the measures taken to protect an organization’s network and data when employees use their devices for work.
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What is SASE (Secure Access Service Edge)?

The Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) model allows IT security teams to easily connect and secure all of their organization’s networks and users in an agile, cost-effective and scalable way.

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