Internet of Things (IoT) - The trend whereby all sorts of objects and devices are increasingly being connected to one another via the internet., Autonomous vehicle/ A self‐driving car  - Driverless car, or robo‐car is a vehicle than can sense its environment and move safely with little or no human input., Digital divide - The unequal access to digital technology, including smartphones, tablets, laptops, and the internet., Drone technology - A flying robot that can be remotely controlled, combined with advanced technologies including GPS,sensors, AI and video cameras., Wearable devices - Electronic mobile devices worn as accessories or part of clothing that continuously generate data from various environments and communicate with other devices/PC/networks. , Social engineering - Any attempt to manipulate or ‘con’ someone into giving out confidential information (password or account number), Shaping/Network Tuning - A technique where certain network (internet) services, for example, e‐mail, are given preference, Throttling/Policing - This occurs when your ISP slows down your internet connection., Geotagging - A process where a geographical position of where a photograph was taken is added to the metadata of a file., Click‐jacking - When users are tricked into clicking on an item on a web page which acts as a concealed link, Phishing - Phishing is a scam where someone pretends to be real (like a bank or company) to trick you into giving your personal information., Pharming - Scamming practice where user is redirected to another (fake) website even when the user types in a ‘valid’ URL in their browser., 4IR - A way of describing the blurring of boundaries between the physical, digital and biological worlds., 5IR - The combination of humans and machines in the workplace, Virtual Reality (VR) - Using technology to create a simulation of a 3D‐environment that can be interacted with, Augmented Reality (AR) - Takes the physical world and adds (augments) objects, such as graphics within the real world.takes the ,

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