Computer and network security
Computer and network security consists of the provisions made in an underlying computer network infrastructure, policies adopted by the network administrator to protect the network and the network-accessible resources from unauthorized access, and consistent and continuous monitoring and measurement of its effectiveness (or lack) combined together.
Network security consists of authenticating users with a user name/password to start and may contain use of tokens and ID cards. Also it consists of keeping unauthorized users and hackers out of your network with use of firewalls and software.
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