Explain Non-Public Networks

  • , by Stephanie Burrell
  • 1 min reading time

Non-Public Networks are private networks that are not accessible to the general public. These networks are typically used by businesses, government agencies, and other organizations to communicate and share information securely. Non-Public Networks offer a higher level of security and control compared to public networks, as access is restricted to authorized users only. This helps to protect sensitive data and information from unauthorized access or cyber threats. Non-Public Networks are commonly used for internal communications, file sharing, and collaboration among employees or members of an organization. By using Non-Public Networks, organizations can ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of their data and communications, helping them to operate more efficiently and securely in today's digital world.


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