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Network segmentation is a crucial strategy in the field of cybersecurity. It involves dividing a network into smaller, isolated segments or subnetworks to enhance security and limit the potential impact of a security breach. This technique is employed by both individuals and organizations to protect sensitive data, systems, and resources from unauthorized access and cyber threats. | Network segmentation is a crucial strategy in the field of cybersecurity. It involves dividing a network into smaller, isolated segments or subnetworks to enhance security and limit the potential impact of a security breach. This technique is employed by both individuals and organizations to protect sensitive data, systems, and resources from unauthorized access and cyber threats. | ||
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