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What is the least type of network?
Is it Extranet like on ExamNotes or is it Internet like on some braindumps?

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that i have in my courseware....internet is the answer to that...

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An internet is the least secure.

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Thank you everyone.
In ExamNote is states for Exam Extranet is least secure but, I didn't think so.
Thanks again.

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That's incorrect. Many books have errors in them so it shouldn't surprise you. Some people may make the mistake of saying an extranet is the least secure since it is the least secure that is designed to be secure, whereas as internets are not designed to keep designated parties out as extranets are, but an internet is still less secure than that. Still the question is a bit odd since usually you arent concerned as much with security issues in an internet as in an extranet.

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That's incorrect. Many books have errors in them so it shouldn't surprise you. Some people may make the mistake of saying an extranet is the least secure since it is the least secure that is designed to be secure, whereas as internets are not designed to keep designated parties out as extranets are, but an internet is still less secure than that. Still the question is a bit odd since usually you arent concerned as much with security issues in an internet as in an extranet.


I have seen this question before but they have changed the words....two points out there
1. Least secure from virus
2. Least secure

I would think that as a general question such as it is...it would be internet.

Least secure from virus would be internet

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