An Air Gapped System is a computer or network that is completely isolated from any unsecured networks, including the internet. This means that the system has no physical or digital connection to external networks, making it nearly impossible for hackers or malware to access the information stored within.
How Does an Air Gapped System Work?
Air gapping involves physically disconnecting a computer or network from any external networks and removing all wireless capabilities. This ensures that the system is completely isolated and cannot be accessed remotely.
In some cases, air gapping may also involve using specialized hardware or software to create an extra layer of security. This can include firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and data encryption.
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