This uses a PCIe bus and a M.2 slot.
What is Non-Volatile Memory Express?
A practice of having multiple factors to protect an account.
What is Multi Factor Authentication?

This abbreviates as TN.
What is Twisted Nematic?
Major technology used with the "Tap to pay" feature.
What is Near Field Communication?
These are the ports used by FTP.
This stands for SCADA
What is Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition?

You know you have this type of address when you see 169.254.
What is Automatic Private Internet Protocol Addressing?

This is the file system replaced by NTFS on Windows systems.
What is File Allocation Table?
This is the port used by Secure Shell.
What is 22?
This is a 128-bit randomly-generated number that is large enough that it can be considered unique. It is often represented in hex.
What is GUID/UUID?
(Globally Unique Identifier/ Universally Unique Identifier)
(Both are acceptable, just note that Microsoft prefers GUID.)

This is a technology used in certain types of RAM to insure data integrity.
What is Error Correcting Code?
This is a XML-based standard for securely exchanging authentication data, primarily used to allow Single Sign-On.
What is Security Assertion Markup Language?
This is the port used by RDP.
What is 3389?
This is a framework for improving software development practices. (You must say each word in the acronym to get points!)
What is Software Process Improvement and Capability Determination (SPICE)?

This is an email security protocol that prevents spoofing by using SPF and DKIM to verify emails and setting polices to what happens to message that fail.
What is Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance?
The team that picks this gets +1000 points.
The team that picks this gets +1000 points.
This is the port used by AFP.
What is 548?
This is a network protocol for providing centralized Authentication, Authorization, and Accounting, often used for networking devices. It typically uses port 49.
What is Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System?
This is a cybersecurity strategy that controls and monitors accounts with privileged access to critical systems.
What is Privileged Access Management?
The team that picks this gets -1000 points.
The team that picks this gets -1000 points.
This is the port used by SNMP.
What is 161 and 162?