eszközazonosítás
Eszközazonosítás, meaning device identification in Hungarian, refers to the process of uniquely identifying electronic devices within a network or system. This is crucial for various network management, security, and analytics purposes. When a device connects to a network, it is assigned an identifier. Common methods include using MAC addresses, which are hardware-level identifiers assigned by the manufacturer, or IP addresses, which are logical addresses assigned by the network. In some cases, more sophisticated techniques like device fingerprinting are employed, which analyze a combination of device attributes such as operating system, browser type, installed plugins, and screen resolution to create a unique profile.
The primary goals of eszközazonosítás are to manage network resources effectively, monitor device activity, and detect