7 security buzzwords that need to be put to rest

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Every industry has its own buzzwords that often cause confusion in creating multiple meanings. It used to be your network should be like candy with a hard shell and soft gooey inside. That catch phrase was bandied about at every technology conference for a while. With help from fellow CSO writers, here are a few more phrases that need to be eliminated.
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