ice

( n.)

   [coined  by  Usenetter  Tom  Maddox,  popularized by William Gibson's
   cyberpunk   SF   novels:   a   contrived   acronym   for   `Intrusion
   Countermeasure  Electronics']  Security software (in Gibson's novels,
   software  that  responds  to intrusion by attempting to immobilize or
   even  literally  kill  the  intruder).  Hence,  icebreaker: a program
   designed for cracking security on a system.

   Neither  term is in serious use yet as of late 2003, but many hackers
   find  the  metaphor  attractive, and each may develop a denotation in
   the  future. In the meantime, the speculative usage could be confused
   with `ICE', an acronym for "in-circuit emulator".

   In  ironic  reference to the speculative usage, however, some hackers
   and  computer  scientists  formed  ICE  (International  Cryptographic
   Experiment)   in  1994.  ICE  is  a  consortium  to  promote  uniform
   international access to strong cryptography.

[glossary]
[Reference(s) to this entry by made by: {cyberpunk}{science-fiction fandom}{worm}]