MAC has various meanings in the Computing category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of MAC in Computing.
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ComputingMeans of restricting access to objects based on the sensitivity of the information contained in the objects and the formal authorization (i.e., clearance, formal access approvals, and need-to-know) of subjects to access information of such sensitivity.
ComputingIn cryptography, a message authentication code is a short piece of information used to authenticate a message and to provide integrity and authenticity assurances on the message. Integrity assurances detect accidental and intentional message changes, while authenticity assurances affirm the message's origin. A MAC algorithm, sometimes called a keyed hash function, accepts as input a secret key and an arbitrary-length message to be authenticated, and outputs a MAC. The MAC value protects both a message's data integrity as well as its authenticity, by allowing verifiers to detect any changes to the message content.
ComputingNetworking layer that determines which node can access the physical media. A specific algorithm or operation that is implemented in a node to realize a set of one or more per-hop behaviors.
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