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CompTIA A+ Certification All-in-One Exam Guide

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cellular wireless networks Networks that enable cell phones, smartphones,

and other mobile devices to connect to the Internet.

certificate authority (CA) Trusted entity that signs digital certificates to

guarantee that the certificate was signed by the Web site in question (and not

forged).

certification License that demonstrates competency in some specialized

skill.

Certified Cisco Network Associate (CCNA) One of the certifications

demonstrating a knowledge of Cisco networking products.

CFS (Central File System) Method to unify all storage devices within a

network or organization to facilitate a single management point and to

provide user access to any file or data within the organization.

CFS (Command File System or Common File System) This term is found

in the Acronyms list of the CompTIA A+ learning objectives, and nowhere

else. After diligent research, your intrepid author has not found a satisfactory

reference to this alleged technology and believes that your ability to

recognize that CFS can stand for Command File System or Common File

System will be sufficient knowledge to pass any exam questions about this

topic on the corresponding test. —Mike Meyers

chain of custody A documented history of who has been in possession of a

system.

change Modify configuration or status of a system, such as updating an

NTFS permission or modifying a password.

change board A group of representatives from around the organization who

review and approve change proposals.

change documentation Collected documentation for all aspects of a change

process, including plans leading up to the change as well as receipts,

overtime documents, an inventory of changed systems, a list of created users,

and signed end-user acceptance forms.

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