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Information Security and Privacy




                    Notes
                                          Example: Instead of giving each of 10 employees in a department an expensive color
                                   printer (or resorting to the “sneakernet” again), one printer can be placed on the network for
                                   everyone to share.

                                      Internet Access: The Internet is itself an enormous network, so whenever you access the
                                       Internet, you are using a network. The significance of the Internet on modern society is
                                       hard to exaggerate, especially for those of us in technical fields.

                                      Internet Access Sharing: Small computer networks allow multiple users to share a single
                                       Internet connection. Special hardware devices allow the bandwidth of the connection to
                                       be easily allocated to various individuals as they need it, and permit an organization to
                                       purchase one high-speed connection instead of many slower ones.

                                      Data Security  and  Management:  In  a  business  environment,  a  network  allows  the
                                       administrators to much better manage the company’s critical data. Instead of having this
                                       data spread over dozens or even hundreds of small computers in a haphazard fashion as
                                       their users create  it, data  can be centralized on  shared servers. This makes  it easy for
                                       everyone to find the data, makes it possible for the administrators to ensure that the data
                                       is regularly backed up, and also allows for the implementation of security measures to
                                       control who can read or change various pieces of critical information.

                                      Performance Enhancement and Balancing: Under some circumstances, a network can be
                                       used  to enhance  the  overall  performance of  some  applications  by distributing  the
                                       computation tasks to various computers on the network.
                                      Entertainment: Networks facilitate many types of games and entertainment. The Internet
                                       itself  offers many  sources of  entertainment, of course. In  addition, many multi-player
                                       games exist that operate over a local area network. Many home networks are set up for
                                       this reason, and gaming across wide area networks (including the Internet) has also become
                                       quite popular. Of course, if you are running a business and have easily-amused employees,
                                       you might insist that this is really a disadvantage of networking and not an advantage.





                                     Notes  Most of the benefits of networking can be divided into two generic categories:
                                     connectivity and sharing. Networks allow computers, and hence their users, to be connected
                                     together.  They  also  allow  for  the  easy  sharing  of  information  and  resources,  and
                                     cooperation between the devices in other ways. Since modern business depends so much
                                     on the intelligent flow and management of information,  this tells you a  lot about why
                                     networking is so valuable.

                                   Self Assessment

                                   Fill in the blanks:
                                   1.  A  ............................... is simply a collection of computers or other hardware devices that are
                                       connected together,
                                   2.  ................................  is  the  term  that  describes  the  processes  involved  in  designing,
                                       implementing, upgrading, managing and otherwise working with networks and network
                                       technologies.








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