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An intranet is a 'private' version of the internet. It's a network of computers using the same technology as the internet. An intranet is not reachable from the internet (without proper security tools) and doesn't even have to be connected to the internet. | An intranet is a 'private' version of the internet. It's a network of computers using the same technology as the internet. An intranet is not reachable from the internet (without proper security tools) and doesn't even have to be connected to the internet. | ||
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Because an intranet can't be reached from the internet without special security measures it's not as sensitive to cyber attacks as the internet is. | Because an intranet can't be reached from the internet without special security measures it's not as sensitive to cyber attacks as the internet is. | ||
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intranet | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intranet |
Latest revision as of 12:47, 1 May 2008
An intranet is a 'private' version of the internet. It's a network of computers using the same technology as the internet. An intranet is not reachable from the internet (without proper security tools) and doesn't even have to be connected to the internet.
Because an intranet can't be reached from the internet without special security measures it's not as sensitive to cyber attacks as the internet is.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intranet