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Certificate Signing Request (CSR)

A Certificate Signing Request (CSR) is a text file generated by a Web server that contains information about your organization (name, address etc) as well as your server's publci key

Challenge-Handshake Authentication Protocol (CHAP)

An authentication method that can be used when connecting to an Internet Service Provider. CHAP allows you to login to your provider automatically, without the need for a terminal screen. It is more secure than the Password Authentication Protocol (another widely used authentication method) since it does not send passwords in text format.

Challenge / Response

A method for SSL Server Security. A security procedure in which one communicator requests authentication of another communicator, and the latter replies with a pre-established appropriate reply.

Change Detection

Antiviral security software which searches for alterations in the system of a computer. A internet security threat must change something, and it presumes that program files, disk system areas and certain areas of memory should not be the thing to change. It makes use of strong encryption, sometimes known as authentication software. See CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol.

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