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KEY a sequence of easily changed symbols that, used with a cryptographic algorithm, provides a cryptographic process.
KEY DISTRIBUTION a secure method for two distant parties to exchange keys or to receive keys from a central authoritative source.
KEY ESCROW ENCRYPTION (also escrowed encryption) an encryption system that enables exceptional access to encrypted data through special data recovery keys held by an outside trusted party
KEY-LOGS Weblogs for knowledge management and collaborative groupware within business and organisations.
KEY MANAGEMENT the overall process of generating and distributing cryptographic keys to authorised recipients in a secure manner.
KEY RECOVERY a personal or corporate failsafe technique by which access to encrypted data can be achieved through special data recovery keys.
KIOSK A booth or stand alone terminal in a public place such as a library or supermarket, where citizens can access the internet, including government services and information, via a touch sensitive screen or keyboard.
KNOWLEDGE-MANAGEMENT Techniques for maximising the ability of people within an organisation to find the critical information they need for intelligent decision-making in the most speedy, reliable and cost-effective ways. In the current period most knowledge-management focuses on providing improved ICTs and better training for staff. |