• Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer

Nancy's List

No one will ever go through cancer alone

  • Home
  • General
  • Guides
  • Reviews
  • News

Security Fundamentals And Concepts: Network

1. Introduction Network security is the practice of protecting a computer network from intruders, whether targeted attackers or opportunistic malware. Its primary goal is to ensure the confidentiality , integrity , and availability (the CIA triad) of data and resources. As organizations increasingly rely on cloud services, remote work, and IoT devices, network security has evolved from simple perimeter defense to a multi-layered, adaptive strategy. 2. Core Principles (The CIA Triad) | Principle | Description | Example | |-----------|-------------|---------| | Confidentiality | Ensuring data is accessible only to authorized parties. | Encryption, access control lists (ACLs). | | Integrity | Guaranteeing that data has not been altered by unauthorized means. | Hashing, digital signatures, checksums. | | Availability | Ensuring systems and data are accessible when needed. | Redundancy, DDoS protection, failover clusters. |

Footer

Social Media

  • Facebook
  • LinkedIn
  • Twitter

Contact NANCY

Join Our Mailing List

Copyright © 2025 Nancy's List

Disclaimer: These resources are regularly reviewed to ensure that links work correctly and the resources listed continue to be helpful to our visitors. If you find that a link isn't working or information is incorrect, or if you would like to have your own organization listed here, please contact Nancy.

© 2026 — Simple Bright Realm