The device in the computer that does information processing from various sources.
What is a CPU?
The standard UTP cable port.
What is RJ-45?
"BIOS" is an acronym for?
What is Basic Input Output System?
The built in security-software for Windows is?
What is Windows Defender?
A printer with a wheel that stamps in letters.
What is a Daisywheel printer?
The software based hard drive.
What is an SSD?
A network format that consists of more than of types mixed together.
What is a Hybrid Network?
The acronym for accessing email services.
What is IMAP?
The type of virus that can "burrow" into computers.
What is a Worm?
Printer using toner to produce the image on paper.
This device is a module that processes, and loses content when power is lost.
What is RAM?
The primary internet/LAN protocol.
What is TCP/IP?
The component to check for garbled outputs in printers.
What is a Device Driver?
The software used to prevent traffic from network to network segments, often used at network perimeters.
What is a Firewall?
Stage of the laser printing process that is last.
What is Fusion?
"DIMM" is an acronym for?
What is Dual Inline Memory Module?
The network services used to assign IP addresses to clients connecting to the network.
What is DHCP?
A 4G technology.
What is LTE?
What is WiiMax?
The process of following procedure with prohibited content.
What is Chain of Custody?
The function of a laser in a laser printer.
What is creating an image?
The primary internet component in a CPU that performs the calculations.
What is an Arithmetic Logic Unit?
The Wi-Fi standard providing data transfer up to 54 Mbps on the 2.4Ghz frequency range?
What is 802.11g?
Default port for HTTPS.
What is port 443?
A fake set of servers to lure in hackers.
What is a Honeypot?
The printer that can print food.
What is a 3-D printer?