An air-gapped network is a type of computer network that is physically isolated from other networks, particularly the internet. This isolation makes it difficult for attackers to access the network remotely. It’s like locking sensitive data in a vault—without a key or any digital connection, no one can tamper with it.
Why are Air-Gapped Networks Important?
Air-Gapped networks are critical in industries where security is paramount. They are often used to protect highly sensitive data, such as military secrets or financial records, from cyber threats. Without any online connection, the chances of a remote breach are minimized, ensuring that data remains safe from external threats.
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