Glossary

AES: Advanced Encryption Standard -- a new encryption cipher sponsored by the US government.  AES is used by Suva to ensure complete privacy of information.

Authentication: A security feature of a Suva enabled device which verifies the identity of any SDN which contacts it.

Device: In Point Clark Networks parlance, this is some sort of electronic gizmo that a) has a persistent connection to the Internet, and b) is managed (at least partly) from the Service Delivery Network.

Lopez: An optional component of an SDN which adds fail-over and load balancing capabilities.

PKI (Public Key Infrastructure): A distributed network which provides redundancy-based protection for SDN identification.

SDN: Acronym for Service Delivery Network.

Service Delivery Network (SDN): The brains of the operation, the back-end -- this is where the bald guy with Persian cat is sitting.

Suva: The technology that Point Clark Networks developed which makes it possible to securely manage a device over an insecure network (e.g. the Internet).

Suvlet: A software component which provides a basis for a Suva enabled service.  Located on the device and accessed from the SDN.