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  • There are numerous classifications of '''network''' but, essentially, a network is a system of interconnected elements.
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  • ...ceptable use policy. It also may be a precursor to external attacks on the network. ...ity monitoring when performed inside the boundaries of the network. Some [[network intrusion detection system]]s have difficulty in determining if a reconnais
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  • ...networks. A very similar concept applies in the Public Switched Telephone Network, where end office switches know how to reach directly connected telephones, ...ere is only one other network. The same rules apply on the 192.168.1.0/24 network.
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  • ...ng how the actual hardware is interconnected) or logical (meaning how that network is implemented by protocols in software). There are numerous different basic network topologies (and many variations). Here are several examples, with diagrams
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  • A '''network medium''' is the physical medium to which devices connect in order to trans Network media have [[network topology|network topologies]] ranging from simple point-to-point to the any-to-any exchanged
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  • ...ections may be of short duration. A given element may move from network to network, or belong to several self-organizing networks.
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  • ...elecommunications provider that sells deregulated telephone service, under network neutrality, could not block or degrade a competitive [[voice over Internet ...le with the public Internet, although some could also be local to the FiOS network. <ref name=NW2010-08-08>{{citation
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  • #REDIRECT [[Network topology]]
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  • A '''social network''' is, technically, an abstract or formal structure of serial social relati
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  • ...mmunications]] is pushing the concepts of telecommunication and [[computer network]] to be interchangeable. ...communications network, although if one allows restrictions of information network, the set of public and private networks using the [[Internet Protocol Suite
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  • #REDIRECT [[Computer network]]
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  • ...ture''', applicable to both [[telecommunications network]]s and [[computer network]]s as well as their continuing modern [[convergence of communications|conve #The separation of network functions into smaller pieces, which may be abstract [[layer (networking)|l
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  • ...data encoding|data is encoded]], how [[medium access control|access to the network]] is handled, and how errors are [[acknowledgment schemes|reported]] and co ...t sensors or actuators that are very small and specialized computers. The network itself does not always require physical connections between participating d
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  • #REDIRECT [[Network topology]]
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  • ...06, during the [[George W. Bush Administration]], the '''National Security Network''' was formed to bring "... cohesion and strategic focus to the [[American | publisher = National Security Network}}</ref>
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  • '''Diaspora''' is a [[social network]]ing software that aims to establish an open source alternative to commerci ...erest and support received by the project shows strong demand for a social network that gives users control,
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  • ...ay be a legitimate operational function or a precursor to an attack on the network
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  • A part of a network topology that can be used to reach hosts local to it, not other networks; t
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  • '''Portable Network Graphics''' (abbreviated '''PNG''') is an extensible image file format for
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  • In neural nets, the network behavior is stored in the connections between neurons in values called ''we ==Network Components==
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  • A '''personal area network (PAN)''' is a specialized type of [[computer network]], which benefits from extremely short range. Among its applications is rep ==Body Area Network==
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  • The '''Analytic Network Process''' (ANP) is a more general form of the [[Analytic Hierarchy Process
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  • ...etwork|networks of computers]], a '''host''' is a term for computers, on a network that do not forward traffic destined for other nodes. That is, nodes that
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  • Founded in 1960 by [[Pat Robertson]], the '''Christian Broadcasting Network''' started operations as a local UHF broadcast television in [[Portsmouth, | publisher = Christian Broadcasting Network}}</ref>
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  • ..., optical fiber) or operate over wireless media (i.e., wireless local area network (WLAN)). ...standards is in use. Beyond that connector, there may well be a wide area network running for thousands of kilometers, or even into deep space. In addition t
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  • #REDIRECT [[Network address translator]]
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  • In [[network topology]], a '''bus''' is a medium that is physically shared, or uses inte
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  • {{Image|Two-port with Thevenin driver.PNG|right|350px| Two-port network with symbol definitions. A [[Thévenin's theorem|Thévenin voltage source]] A '''two-port network''' is an [[electrical circuit]] with two ''pairs'' of terminals. As shown i
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  • A '''network address translator (NAT)''' is a device, or often a software function, whic | title = The IP Network Address Translator (NAT)
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  • ...sing [[Internet Protocol|IP]] version 6 over an [[IEEE 802.15.4]] wireless network (on the 2.4 GHz spectrum). Thread is designed for low-power, fast, reliabl ...also act as a Thread "border router", passing messages between the Thread network and servers on the internet.
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  • ...ng how the actual hardware is interconnected) or logical (meaning how that network is implemented by protocols in software)
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  • ...n of technology-independent functions to be carried out by a specific real network
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  • ...tools to that traffic. Greene and Macpherson describe sinkholes as "...the network equivalent of a [[honeypot]]."<ref>{{citation | ...gineered to withstand the attack; a path separate from the main production network is often used from an ingress Border Gateway Protocol customer or interprov
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  • #REDIRECT [[Artificial neural network]]
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  • ...twork (VPN)''' "is simply defined as the 'emulation of a private Wide Area Network (WAN) facility using IP facilities' (including the public Internet, or priv ...technology is a superset of VPNs, which outsources servers as well as the network.
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  • ...tying into LandWarNet. Part of the connectivity model involves the Joint Network Transport Capabilities - Spiral (JNTC-S) program of communications capabili ...2.60 Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) for the Joint Network Node-Network (JNN-N)
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  • ...hile [[Simple Network Management Protocol]] and [[syslog]] look inside the network elements
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  • {{r|Public Switched Telephone Network}} {{r|Computer network}}
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  • ...on the assumption that a packet entering a network must be forged, if the network has no return route to its source address
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  • ...onfirmed attacking traffic is diverted, both for protecting the production network and for planning and executing a specific defense
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  • ...n of technology-independent functions to be carried out by a specific real network
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  • ...ture''', applicable to both [[telecommunications network]]s and [[computer network]]s as well as their continuing modern [[convergence of communications|conve #The separation of network functions into smaller pieces, which may be abstract [[layer (networking)|l
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  • {{r|Computer network}} {{r|Telecommunications network}}
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  • There are numerous classifications of '''network''' but, essentially, a network is a system of interconnected elements.
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  • ...com/hijackers.html Social Network Analysis] of the [[9/11|9/11]] Terrorist Network
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  • ...lvis Presley]], released on 22 November 1968, as the soundtrack to the NBC network's ''Elvis'' TV special.
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  • ...spended in November 2010 for making campaign contributions in violation of network policy
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  • ==Computer network security== ...ptable use policy]]. It also may be a precursor to external attacks on the network.
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  • ...ss of [[network reconnaissance]] techniques that may be part of legitimate network operations, or a probing to find vulnerabilities to attack
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  • {{r|Computer network}} ===Routed network design===
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  • ...mmunications]] is pushing the concepts of telecommunication and [[computer network]] to be interchangeable. ...communications network, although if one allows restrictions of information network, the set of public and private networks using the [[Internet Protocol Suite
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  • {{r|Local area network}} {{r|Network topology}}
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  • ...ay be a legitimate operational function or a precursor to an attack on the network
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  • ...that allows only one-way transmission, based on the number of users of the network.
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  • {{r|Network architecture}} {{r|Repeater (local area network)}}
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  • * [[Computer network]] * [[Global telephone network]] also known as the Public Switched Telephone Network [[PSTN]]
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  • ...or wired and wireless [[locality of networks#local area network|local area network]]s, with ranges up to tens of kilometers
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  • {{r|RIPE Network Coordination Centre}} {{r|Asia-Pacific Network Information Center}}
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  • ...ng how the actual hardware is interconnected) or logical (meaning how that network is implemented by protocols in software)
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  • ...communicate among the vehicles of a [[Tactical Operations Center]] and a [[Network Operations Center]]. ...vehicles at a minimum rate of 5 Mbps up to 1 km LOS. The SWLAN resides in Network Operations Center-Vehicle (NOC-V), TOCs (S-832, S-842, S-842A Shelters) and
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  • ...tremely large, such as the [[System Control And Data Acquisition]] (SCADA) network that controls all the equipment of an electrical power supplier. ...tions be [[cryptography|encrypted]], with cryptographic keys issued by the network administrator.
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  • {{r|Defense Information Systems Network}} {{r|Joint Network Node}}
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  • ...ces share a common [[network medium]], usually referring to a [[local area network]] medium, but also an area of [[radio]] communications on a given part of t
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  • ...sing [[Internet Protocol|IP]] version 6 over an [[IEEE 802.15.4]] wireless network (on the 2.4 GHz spectrum) designed for low-power, fast, reliable messaging
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  • {{r|Network}} {{r|Neural network}}
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  • ...firewalls. The functions control certain types of access to the protected network. Most often, we think of the attacks as coming from the [[Internet]], but *[[Network address translation]]
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  • '''Freenode''' is an [[Internet Relay Chat]] (IRC) chat network, used mostly for discussing [[open source]] software projects. ...hannel on the [[EFNet]] IRC network. By 1998, the channel had grown into a network called Open Projects Net, with about 200 users. In 2002, Open Projects Net
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  • ...eed digital data without a direct physical connection between nodes on the network, usually by [[radio]]; the nodes are assumed to stay in one general area, a
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  • {{r|Computer network}} {{r|Network topology}}
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  • {{r|Computer network}} {{r|Internal organization of the network layer}}
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  • {{r|Virtual private network}} {{r|Customer-provisioned virtual private network||**}}
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  • A '''network medium''' is the physical medium to which devices connect in order to trans Network media have [[network topology|network topologies]] ranging from simple point-to-point to the any-to-any exchanged
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  • ...], such as [[router]]s at the Internetworking Layer of the Internet or the Network Layer of the [[Open Systems Interconnection Reference Model]]. Other relays
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  • #REDIRECT [[Computer network]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Network topology]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Network topology]]
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  • ...t its government funding with membership drives, like the American [[PBS]] network. The Province operates a similar French language network [[TFO]], for [[Franco-Ontario]]ns.
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  • {{r|North American Network Operators' Group}} {{r|Virtual private network}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Virtual private network]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Portable Network Graphics]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Virtual private network]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Network address translator]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Joint Network Node]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Artificial neural network]]
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  • #redirect [[Artificial neural network]]
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  • Whitmore is associated with [[Freedomworks]], the RPV Network ("grassroots network of the Republican Party of Virginia") and is involved in the "Red Dog Expr | publisher = RPV Network, Grassroots Network of the Republican Party of Virginia}}</ref>
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