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Internet Control Message Protocol: a network protocol used by network devices to send error messages and operational information. ICMP is the protocol behind diagnostic tools like ping and traceroute,...

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Icon file format used in Microsoft Windows for storing small images used as icons for files, folders, and applications. Also used as favicons on websites.

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iCalendar: a standard file format (RFC 5545) for exchanging calendar and scheduling information across calendar applications.

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Intrusion Detection System / Intrusion Prevention System: network security technologies that monitor traffic for suspicious activity. An IDS detects and alerts on potential threats, while an IPS activ...

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Industry Foundation Classes: an open standard for Building Information Modeling (BIM) data exchange between architecture, engineering, and construction software.

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Initial Graphics Exchange Specification: a vendor-neutral file format for the digital exchange of CAD models between different CAD systems.

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Internet Message Access Protocol: a protocol for retrieving email messages from a mail server that keeps messages stored on the server. Unlike POP3, IMAP allows users to access their email from multip...

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Raw Disk Image: a sector-by-sector binary copy of a storage device. Used for SD card images (Raspberry Pi) and forensic copies.

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Adobe InDesign Document: the native file format for Adobe InDesign, the industry-standard desktop publishing application for print and digital layout.

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Initialization File: a simple text-based configuration file format using sections and key-value pairs. Commonly used in Windows applications, PHP (php.ini), and MySQL (my.ini).

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Internet Protocol version 4: the fourth version of the Internet Protocol, using 32-bit addresses that allow approximately 4.3 billion unique addresses. IPv4 remains the most widely deployed internet p...

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Internet Protocol version 6: the most recent version of the Internet Protocol, using 128-bit addresses that provide a virtually unlimited number of unique addresses. IPv6 was designed to replace IPv4...

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An archive file containing an identical copy of data from an optical disc (CD/DVD/Blu-ray). Commonly used for distributing operating system installation media.

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Impulse Tracker Module: a tracker music format with advanced features including NNA (New Note Action), filters, and 64 channels.

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The organized approach to addressing and managing the aftermath of a security breach or cyberattack. An incident response plan includes preparation, identification, containment, eradication, recovery,...

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The process of using a trained machine learning model to make predictions or generate outputs on new, unseen data. Inference is the deployment phase of AI, as opposed to the training phase, and is opt...

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An open-source time-series database designed for high-write and high-read throughput of timestamped data. InfluxDB is widely used for infrastructure monitoring, IoT sensor data, and real-time analytic...

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The practice of managing and provisioning computing infrastructure through machine-readable definition files rather than physical hardware configuration or interactive configuration tools. Common IaC...

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