disrupt – v. to interrupt by causing a disturbance
switch – v.
router – n. a device that forwards data to the proper parts of a computer network
monitor – v. to watch, observe, listen to, or check (something) for a special purpose over a period of time
significant – adj. large enough to be noticed or have an effect
schedule – n. a list of the times when buses, trains, airplanes, etc., leave or arrive
personnel – n. the people who work for a particular company or organization
analyst – n. a person who studies something; an expert
afford – v. to be able to do (something) without having problems or being seriously harmed
adjunct – adj. added to a teaching staff for only a short time or in a lower position than other staff
regularly – adv. at the same time every day, week, month, etc. : on a regular basis
reliable – adj. able to be trusted to do or provide what is needed : able to be relied on
malware – n. software that is intended to damage or disable computers and computer systems
determine – v. to officially decide (something) especially because of evidence or facts : to establish (something) exactly or with authority
transition – n. a change from one state or condition to another
accommodate – n. to provide what is needed or wanted for (someone or something)