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C++ is a general-purpose, object-oriented programming language that was created by Bjarne Stroustrup at Bell Labs around 1980.
Continuous delivery is a software development process that utilizes short and frequent production cycles.
Ethical hacking is an offensive-focused security investigation used to identify and exploit cybersecurity vulnerabilities within an IT environment.
Beta testing is a form of user acceptance testing that allows a segment of real users to utilize a product before it goes live.
Data encryption is a method of encoding information so it is extremely difficult to access, except by a user who possesses the correct encryption key.
Incident response refers to the overall cybersecurity process for responding to cyberattacks and data breaches, including all techniques attempted to contain the threat, reduce damage and mitigate consequences.
Cybersecurity frameworks are utilized to add structure and methodology to the protection of digital assets.
Cryptography is the study of secure communication methods that enable only the sender and the intended recipient to view a message’s content.
Cost accounting is an internal accounting method utilized for noting and analyzing all costs involved in the production of goods and services.