COMPUTER THREATS SECURITY
TYPES OF NETWORK SECURITY
Question
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It is a secure network
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It may use tunneling techniques
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It is deployed over a shared infrastructure
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It does not provide any cost savings to alternate connectivity options
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Detailed explanation-1: -Explanation: VPNs are not the backbone of the Internet as they are just a method to create private intranets on the internet. They are used for enhancing the connection security for the users.
Detailed explanation-2: -A VPN does not make your Internet “private". You can still be tracked through tracking cookies and device fingerprinting, even if your IP address is hidden. A VPN does not make you immune to hackers. A VPN is not in itself a means for good Internet privacy.
Detailed explanation-3: -Which of the following is not a VPN protocol? The Correct Answer is C. Explanation: SLIP is a dial-up connection protocol, a forerunner of PPP. It is not a VPN protocol.
Detailed explanation-4: -Which of the statements are not true to classify VPN systems? Explanation: VPN systems have specific protocols for tunnelling the traffic, secure remote access connectivity as well as make sure how many levels of security it is providing for private data communication.