An extra copy of data to safeguard against loss or damage of the original
Data that is rarely accessed and therefore stored on an organization’s slowest storage option
An extra layer of security that requires, in addition to a username and password, a specific piece of information (such as a unique security code) that only an authorized user would know
A gap in a barrier or defense, such as when hackers access cloud information without authorization
Older data that is no longer actively used but still saved for future reference
Protective measures designed to prevent unauthorized access to computers and digital information
A standard unit of memory size
Data kept on disks or tapes that cannot be accessed by a computer until it is physically placed into a drive
A cloud-based storage operation that serves the needs of multiple clients or companies at the same time
Bonus point - why?
A data storage typically used in storage-area network (SAN) environments where data is stored in volumes, also referred to as blocks
A unit of information equivalent to one trillion bytes
A data storage option that uses a combination of physical data centers and private or public clouds
Also acceptable - what is lots of electricity
The process of converting electronic data into a different form that cannot easily be understood by unauthorized individuals
The advantage of cloud computing that allows multiple devices to work together and share the same data