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   * [[encryption|Encryption]]:​ The act of transforming information so that it is impossible to recognize its original meaning. Storing or transferring information in encrypted form is a way of protecting the information. \\   * [[encryption|Encryption]]:​ The act of transforming information so that it is impossible to recognize its original meaning. Storing or transferring information in encrypted form is a way of protecting the information. \\
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 +  * [[encryption_key|Encryption Key]]: A certain bit string generated for encryption. Encryption keys are designed using algorithms that prevent guessing. Generally, longer encryption keys make decryption more difficult. \\
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   * [[enrollment|Enrollment]]:​ A series of steps used to record the biometric information of users in a biometrics system. It involves sampling, template creation, storing, etc. \\   * [[enrollment|Enrollment]]:​ A series of steps used to record the biometric information of users in a biometrics system. It involves sampling, template creation, storing, etc. \\
  
   * [[entrance_limit_zone|Entrance Limit Zone]]: A zone that restricts access at specific times. This zone can be configured in such a way as to restrict the authentication or the authentication count. \\   * [[entrance_limit_zone|Entrance Limit Zone]]: A zone that restricts access at specific times. This zone can be configured in such a way as to restrict the authentication or the authentication count. \\
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 +  * [[epoxy_potted|Epoxy potted]]: A material that protects the circuitry by preventing rainwater from entering the device if the device is installed outdoors. \\
  
   * [[event|Event]]:​ An interaction between a user, the device, and the door. Events are recorded in a log on the BioStar server. They include authentication successes and failures and changes to the status of the door, alarms, etc. \\   * [[event|Event]]:​ An interaction between a user, the device, and the door. Events are recorded in a log on the BioStar server. They include authentication successes and failures and changes to the status of the door, alarms, etc. \\