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[[File:enhanced_privacy_icon | [[File:enhanced_privacy_icon.png|frameless|15px]] '''Enhanced Privacy''': Network segmentation provides better control over who can access your devices and data. Your personal devices and sensitive information are less exposed to potential threats.<br> | ||
.png|frameless|15px]] '''Enhanced Privacy''': Network segmentation provides better control over who can access your devices and data. Your personal devices and sensitive information are less exposed to potential threats.<br> | |||
[[File:improved_security_icon.png|frameless|15px]] '''Improved Security''': If one segment is compromised, the rest of your network remains protected. This containment can prevent the spread of malware and unauthorized access.<br> | [[File:improved_security_icon.png|frameless|15px]] '''Improved Security''': If one segment is compromised, the rest of your network remains protected. This containment can prevent the spread of malware and unauthorized access.<br> | ||
[[File:network_management_icon.png|frameless|15px]] '''Efficient Network Management''': Separating devices into segments makes it easier to manage your network and troubleshoot issues. You can identify and address problems in specific segments without affecting the entire network.<br> | [[File:network_management_icon.png|frameless|15px]] '''Efficient Network Management''': Separating devices into segments makes it easier to manage your network and troubleshoot issues. You can identify and address problems in specific segments without affecting the entire network.<br> |