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Zero Trust
A security framework that requires all users, inside or outside of the organization's network, to be authenticated and continuously verified. Its primary goal is to minimize the risk of data breaches by assuming that threats can come from any source and enforcing strict access controls.
Edge Computing
A distributed computing paradigm that brings computation and data storage closer to the data source. It aims to improve response times and save bandwidth.
Distributed Systems
Refers to a network of independent computers that work together to achieve a common goal, often used to improve performance, scalability, and reliability.
RF Engineer
Designs and develops radio frequency (RF) systems and components, ensuring they meet performance and regulatory requirements.
Net DevOps Engineer
A professional responsible for combining software development and IT operations to shorten the development life cycle and provide continuous delivery with high software quality. They focus on automation, monitoring, and optimizing processes across development, testing, and deployment phases.
Cloud Infrastructure
Refers to the hardware and software components that support cloud computing, including servers, storage, and networking.
CompTIA Certification
A non-profit organization that provides IT certifications for various skill levels and career paths. Known for fostering knowledge and professional growth in the IT industry.
Cloud Engineer
Cloud Engineers design, implement, and manage cloud-based solutions, ensuring efficient and secure cloud operations across various platforms such as AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud.
Cloud Specialist
Focused on the technical aspects of cloud computing, Cloud Specialists ensure the effective deployment, management, and operation of cloud-based environments.