Air gapping involves creating a physical barrier between a computer or network and any external networks. This can be achieved by physically disconnecting the system from the internet or using hardware such as a USB drive to transfer data between the air gapped system and other devices. By isolating the system, it becomes inaccessible to hackers who rely on network connections to gain unauthorized access.
This method has been used for decades in highly secure systems, such as government agencies and military operations, to protect sensitive information. However, with the rise of cyber attacks and data breaches, more organizations are opting for air gapped security to safeguard their critical data.
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