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  • 11Network Load Balancing Services — (NLBS) is a Microsoft implementation of clustering and load balancing that is intended to provide high availability and high reliability, as well as high scalability. NLBS is intended for applications with relatively small data sets that rarely… …

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  • 12Network For A New Culture — (NFNC) is a network of persons who actively promote personal growth, personal empowerment, and social change. NFNC is an informal network; there are several organizations and groups that consider themselves affiliated with NFNC, with centers and… …

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  • 13Network encryption cracking — is the breaching of network encryptions (e.g., WEP, WPA, ...), usually through the use of a special encryption cracking software. It may be done through a range of attacks (active and passive) including injecting traffic, decrypting traffic, and… …

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  • 14Network congestion — In data networking and queueing theory, network congestion occurs when a link or node is carrying so much data that its quality of service deteriorates. Typical effects include queueing delay, packet loss or the blocking of new connections. A… …

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  • 15Network File System (protocol) — Internet protocol suite Application layer BGP DHCP DNS FTP HTTP …

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  • 16Network tap — A network tap is a hardware device which provides a way to access the data flowing across a computer network. In many cases, it is desirable for a third party to monitor the traffic between two points in the network. If the network between points …

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  • 17Network simulator — A network simulator is a piece of software or hardware that predicts the behavior of a network, without an actual network being present. Contents 1 Uses of network simulators 2 Examples of network simulators 3 See also …

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  • 18Network Probability Matrix — The Network Probability Matrix describes the probability structure of a network based on the historical precence or absence of edges in a network. For example, individuals in a social network are not connected to other individuals with uniform… …

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  • 19Network probability matrix — The network probability matrix describes the probability structure of a network based on the historical presence or absence of edges in a network. For example, individuals in a social network are not connected to other individuals with uniform… …

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  • 20Network Behavior Anomaly Detection — Contents 1 Network Behavior Anomaly Detection (NBAD) 2 Popular Threat Detections within NBAD 3 Commercial NBAD Products 4 External links …

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