Accomplish: Achieve or complete something completely

Apps: A program or software that is designed to fulfill a particular purpose

Argue: Give reasons and evidence to support an idea

Assert: State a fact forcefully

Assertive: Having a confident personality

Audience: A group of spectators in the display of something

Attack: Take aggressive actions against something or someone

Attentive: Paying close attention to something

Avoid: Keep away from doing something

Aware: Having knowledge of an event or a fact

Behavior: The way in which a person acts or conducts oneself

Boss: A person who is in charge or a business

Brands: A type of product manufactured under the name of a specific company

Carefully: In a way that avoids mistakes and errors when doing something

Challenge: A task that needs great mental or physical effort to be achieved

Channel: The way or media through which information is conveyed

Chat: A digital channel frequently used in informal communication

Claim: Assert or state something

Clarify: Make a statement more comprehensible

Clients: A person or company who uses the services or products of a company

Concise: Giving enough information clearly and using a few words

Conclude: Get to a judgement or position

Context: The circumstances that from the setting for an event

Confirm: Establish the truth or correctness

Control: The power to influence or change people’s behaviors and the functionalities of things

Cover: Put something in front or over something else

Coworkers: A person with whom one works

Data: Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis

Encrypt: Cover information into code, especially to prevent unauthorized access

Demonstrate: Clearly demonstrate the existence of something

Digital communication: The exchange of messages and meaning through digital media

Direct: Without intervening factors

Discover: Find unexpectedly during research

Email: Messages distributed through by electronic means from one user to a recipient or a group of recipients through a network

Employees: A person employed for wages or salary

Ethics: Moral principles that governs a person’s behavior

Experiment: A scientific procedure to make a discovery

Find: Discover something by chance

Fluent: Easy to express oneself easily and clearly

Formal: Done in accordance with convention and etiquette

For starters: First of all, to start with

Fraud: Criminal intention intended to result in financial or personal gain

Hack: Gain unauthorized access to data in a system or computer

Hard drive: A disk drive used to read from and write to a hard disk

Harassment: Aggressive pressure or intimidation

Interact: Act in a way as to have an effect on each other

Internet: A global computer network which facilitates communications

Intimidating: Something that frightens someone

Intrusive: Causing disruption or annoyance through being unwelcome or uninvited

Involved: Something or someone included in a situation

Letter: A written or typed communication usually sent in an envelop by messenger

Message: A communication sent by any channel

Mission: An important assignment given to a person to complete

Microphone: An instrument used to convert sound waves into electrical energy variations

Necessary: Needed to be done, achieved or present

Notepad: A pad of blank paper to write notes

Objectives: A thing to be achieved

Organizations: An organized group of people with a common goal

On behalf of: To speak for someone or an organization

Password: A secret word or phrase used to get access to a place

Pertinent: Relevant or applicable to a particular matter

Permission: The official authorization to do a particular thing

Privacy: A state in which one is not observed by others

Prove: Demonstrate the truth or existence of something

Providers: A person or entity that provides something

Purchase: Acquire something by paying for it

Regularly: With a constant or definite pattern

Reject: Dismiss as inadequate and unacceptable

Relevant: Closely connected or appropriate to what is being considered

Report: A account given of a particular matter

Rigid: Not being able to be changed or modified

Rob: Take property unlawfully from a person by force

Security: The state of being free from danger

Sequence: A particular order in which related things follow each other

Short: Measuring a small distance from end to end

Specific: Clearly defined or identified

Statistics: A fact or piece of data obtained from a study

Successful: Accomplishing a desired goal

Suitable: Right or appropriate for a particular person

Summary: A brief statement or account of the most important points of something

Test: A procedure intended to determine the quality of something

To begin: To start

Uninformed: Not having the necessary information

Unnecessary: Something not needed

Verify: Make sure something is true, accurate or justified

Tricky: Something that is difficult or problematic