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Mac. Check the validity of credentials that validate aspects that the user cannot control (eg, IP address, host name).
Ãâó: www.cafesoft.com/support/security-glossary.html
Mac. Media Access Control. A sub layer of the Open Systems Interconnect Data Link Layer protocol, which gives rules for resolving contention from multiple transmitters which transmit on a shared transmission medium.
Ãâó: www.wi-lan.com/technology/glossary.htm
Mac. Management and Administrative Computing initiative
Ãâó: www.bristol.ac.uk/is/projects/portal/team/glossary
Mac. Message Authentication Code. MACs are used to validate information transmitted between two parties that share a secret key.
Ãâó: www.cryptomathic.com/labs/techdict.html
Mac. A unique identifier that can be used to provide security for wireless networks. All Wi-Fi devices have an individual MAC address hard-coded into it. Mapping
Ãâó: www.w2i.org/pages/glossary/
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