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  2. Air gap (networking) - Wikipedia

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    An air gapped network (right) with no connection to a nearby internet-connected network (left) An air gap, air wall, air gapping [1] or disconnected network is a network security measure employed on one or more computers to ensure that a secure computer network is physically isolated from unsecured networks, such as the public Internet or an unsecured local area network. [2]

  3. Air gap - Wikipedia

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    Air gap (networking), physical isolation from external computer networks; IBM airgap, a technique invented by IBM for fabricating vacuum pockets in integrated circuits; Air gap (magnetic), a gap in the magnetic material Air gap, used in inductors and transformers; Air gap in an electric machine, a space between the rotor and the stator in the ...

  4. Malware - Wikipedia

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    "Air gap" isolation or "parallel network" [ edit ] As a last resort, computers can be protected from malware, and the risk of infected computers disseminating trusted information can be greatly reduced by imposing an "air gap" (i.e. completely disconnecting them from all other networks) and applying enhanced controls over the entry and exit of ...

  5. Talk:Air gap (networking) - Wikipedia

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    I read: In Internet Protocol networking, an air gap specifically refers to a physical separation of two devices or networks. It is most recognizable in the time-honored configuration known as "sneaker-net" where the only connection between two devices or networks is via a human being providing media-switching, i.e.; floppies, CDs, USB drives, or connection/disconnection of network connections.

  6. Air-gap malware - Wikipedia

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    Air-gap malware is malware that is designed to defeat the air-gap isolation of secure computer systems using various air-gap covert channels. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Operation

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  8. Category:Network architecture - Wikipedia

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    S. Science DMZ Network Architecture; SD-WAN; Segment protection; Service control point; Service Interoperability in Ethernet Passive Optical Networks; Shortest path bridging

  9. Microsoft Forefront Unified Access Gateway - Wikipedia

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    With this version, the SCSI-based Air Gap (e-Gap) was dropped, and the product was unified as a single-server appliance. Instead of using the Air Gap as the security barrier, IAG used Microsoft's ISA Server firewall product. IAG was offered to the public as a pre-installed appliance by Celestix Networks, IVO Networks, PortSys and nAppliance.