zast
Zast is a term that appears in several distinct contexts, each with its own field of application. In computer science, ZAST stands for Zero‑Access Secure Transmission, a lightweight protocol designed to reduce authentication overhead while maintaining high levels of encryption for data in transit. The protocol relies on elliptic‑curve cryptography and stream‑cipher mechanisms, and has been evaluated in peer‑reviewed studies for use in low‑power Internet of Things devices.
In the domain of industrial engineering, ZAST refers to the Zentrale Anlagensicherheits‑Technik, a German quality‑control framework
Zast is also the name of a small rural locality in the Vladimir Oblast of Russia, historically
Because the abbreviation has multiple independent origins, it is common to see "ZAST" used with a context‑specific