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define networks security and explain the different types of network topologies along with diagram?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Network security is any activity designed to protect the usability and integrity of your network and data. It includes both hardware and software technologies. It targets a variety of threats. It stops them from entering or spreading on your network. Effective network security manages access to the network.

TreeTree topologies have a root node, and all other nodes are connected which forming a hierarchy.

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Answered by brainiest22
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The configuration, or topology, of a network is key to determining its performance. Network topology is the way a network is arranged, including the physical or logical description of how links and nodes are set up to relate to each other.

There are numerous ways a network can be arranged, all with different pros and cons, and some are more useful in certain circumstances than others. Admins have a range of options when it comes to choosing a network topology, and this decision must account for the size and scale of their business, its goals, and budget. Several tasks go into effective network topology management, including configuration management, visual mapping, and general performance monitoring. The key is to understand your objectives and requirements to create and manage the network topology in the right way for your business.

Following an in-depth network topology definition, this article will look at the main types of network topologies, their benefits and drawbacks, and considerations for determining which one is best for your business. I’ll also discuss the use and benefits of network topology mapping software like SolarWinds® Network Topology Mapper in configuring your network, visualizing the way devices connect, and troubleshooting network issues.

What Is Network Topology?

Why is Network Topology Important?

Types of Network Topology

Star Topology

Bus Topology

Ring Topology

Tree Topology

Mesh Topology

Hybrid Topology

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