Telnet allows clients and servers to communicate over a network using a virtual terminal protocol (NVT). When using Telnet, the client must know the server's IP address to establish a connection. Any text entered by the client is compiled and sent with Telnet commands to the server. The server then processes the received data and responds accordingly. However, the transaction process can make Telnet slower than directly using the computer due to the network communication involved.
Telnet allows clients and servers to communicate over a network using the Telnet protocol. They are referred to as a network virtual terminal (NVT). When using Telnet, the client must know the address of the host in order to connect. Any text typed is sent with the host's IP address and Telnet commands to the server. The server then processes the received data and responds accordingly. This transaction of data makes interactions over Telnet slower than using a local computer.
Christopher Millard Legally Compliant Use Of Personal Data In E Social ScienceChristopher Millard
The document discusses the legal rules governing the use of personal data in e-social science research according to the EU Data Protection Directive. It notes inconsistencies in how EU member states have implemented the directive into national laws. The concept of personal data is complex, relating to any information about an identifiable individual. National courts have sometimes interpreted this definition differently than the EU privacy regulators. The document recommends steps researchers can take to ensure legally compliant use of personal data, such as privacy impact assessments and guidance on issues like data security and international data transfers.
Telnet allows clients and servers to communicate over a network using a virtual terminal protocol (NVT). When using Telnet, the client must know the server's IP address to establish a connection. Any text entered by the client is compiled and sent with Telnet commands to the server. The server then processes the received data and responds accordingly. However, the transaction process can make Telnet slower than directly using the computer due to the network communication involved.
Telnet allows clients and servers to communicate over a network using the Telnet protocol. They are referred to as a network virtual terminal (NVT). When using Telnet, the client must know the address of the host in order to connect. Any text typed is sent with the host's IP address and Telnet commands to the server. The server then processes the received data and responds accordingly. This transaction of data makes interactions over Telnet slower than using a local computer.
Christopher Millard Legally Compliant Use Of Personal Data In E Social ScienceChristopher Millard
The document discusses the legal rules governing the use of personal data in e-social science research according to the EU Data Protection Directive. It notes inconsistencies in how EU member states have implemented the directive into national laws. The concept of personal data is complex, relating to any information about an identifiable individual. National courts have sometimes interpreted this definition differently than the EU privacy regulators. The document recommends steps researchers can take to ensure legally compliant use of personal data, such as privacy impact assessments and guidance on issues like data security and international data transfers.