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The Internet represents an insecure channel for exchanging information leading to a high risk of intrusion or fraud, such as phishing. | The Internet represents an insecure channel for exchanging information leading to a high risk of intrusion or fraud, such as phishing. | ||
− | Different methods have been used to protect the transfer of data, including encryption. | + | Different methods have been used to protect the transfer of data, including [[encryption]]. |
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== Exterior links == | == Exterior links == | ||
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_security Internet security] @ Wikipedia | * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_security Internet security] @ Wikipedia |
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Internet security is a branch of computer security specifically related to the Internet, often involving browser security but also network security on a more general level as it applies to other applications or operating systems on a whole.
Its objective is to establish rules and measures to use against attacks over the Internet.
The Internet represents an insecure channel for exchanging information leading to a high risk of intrusion or fraud, such as phishing.
Different methods have been used to protect the transfer of data, including encryption.
See also
Exterior links
- Internet security @ Wikipedia