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+ | '''Penetration''' is "the degree to which a technology has been adopted by a community."<ref>Information Technologies Group Center for International Development at Harvard University, Glossary ([http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/readinessguide/glossary.html full-text]).</ref> |
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+ | == Overview (Broadband) == |
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+ | Penetration is "normally calculated by dividing the number of [[subscriber]]s to a particular service by the population and multiplying by 100."<ref>ITU Glossary of Mobile Cellular Terms 3 (1999) ([http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/ni/fmi/glossary/Glossary_WTDR.pdf full-text]).</ref> |
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+ | == See also == |
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+ | * [[Local penetration attack]] |
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+ | * [[Penetration attack]] |
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+ | * [[Penetration profile]] |
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+ | * [[Penetration signature]] |
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+ | * [[Penetration study]] |
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+ | * [[Penetration testing]] |
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+ | * [[Remote penetration attack]] |
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Latest revision as of 01:19, 10 August 2014
Definitions[]
Broadband[]
Penetration is the number or percentage of broadband subscribers per capita or per household.
Security[]
Penetration is "the unauthorized act of bypassing the security mechanisms of a cryptographic system."[1]
Society[]
Penetration is "the degree to which a technology has been adopted by a community."[2]
Overview (Broadband)[]
Penetration is "normally calculated by dividing the number of subscribers to a particular service by the population and multiplying by 100."[3]