BA18 Final Exam Chapter 13

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This deck covers key concepts from Chapter 13 of the BA18 Final Exam, focusing on the Internet, its infrastructure, and related technologies.

The Internet is primarily funded by

your federal income taxes.
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Key Terms

Term
Definition
The Internet is primarily funded by
your federal income taxes.
The collection of large national and international networks used to establish the Internet is called the
Internet backbone
The information in a data packet includes
the data and the destination
IPv6 uses 128 bits to assign a(n)
address to every device connected to the Internet.
HTTPS is different than HTTP because
it is a combination of HTTP and the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
A private key is important
to decode an encrypted message.

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TermDefinition
The Internet is primarily funded by
your federal income taxes.
The collection of large national and international networks used to establish the Internet is called the
Internet backbone
The information in a data packet includes
the data and the destination
IPv6 uses 128 bits to assign a(n)
address to every device connected to the Internet.
HTTPS is different than HTTP because
it is a combination of HTTP and the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
A private key is important
to decode an encrypted message.
Encryption is used to
code your e-mail so only one person can decipher it.
An applet is
a small application located on a server computer.
SMTP is the set of rules used to
send e-mail along the Internet to its destination.
The set of instructions that define how to display the HTML elements in your site is
CSS