Definition of Out-of-band

1. Adjective. (context: communications engineering) Out-of-band signaling describes signals that are sent between two parties or two devices that are sent via a path or method different from that of the primary communication between the two parties or devices. ¹

2. Adjective. (computer security) Out-of-band communication or out-of-band identity verification involves a program or authentication system's challenge and response to a user via a method other than the primary means of accessing the software. For example, a web application might request verification of a user's identity by sending that user an IM, rather than by presenting a web form for username and password entry. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Out-of-band

out-basket
out-dwell
out-flank
out-flanked
out-flanking
out-flanks
out-general
out-generaled
out-gun
out-gunned
out-gunning
out-guns
out-herod
out-migration
out-of-band (current term)
out-of-battery
out-of-body
out-of-body experience
out-of-body experiences
out-of-bounds
out-of-bounds(p)
out-of-context
out-of-court
out-of-court settlement
out-of-date
out-of-door
out-of-doors
out-of-order
out-of-pocket

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