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| *Thus (In theory/most cases...se below) it is impossible for the system to be remotely hacked | *Thus (In theory/most cases...se below) it is impossible for the system to be remotely hacked | ||
| *Main use cases are secure data storage, and potentially [[Smart Homes]] / [[IOT]] systems | *Main use cases are secure data storage, and potentially [[Smart Homes]] / [[IOT]] systems | ||
| =Temporary "Trashcan" Section= | |||
| *[https://www.pcmag.com/news/black-hat-researcher-shows-why-air-gaps-wont-protect-your-data PCMAG.COM "Black Hat Researcher Shows Why Air Gaps Won't Protect Your Data" ] | |||
| *[https://www.reddit.com/r/HomeNetworking/comments/ehe439/can_i_use_a_pi_to_make_an_airgapped_network_for/ reddit-r/homenetworking "Can I use a pi to make an air-gapped network for some smart devices?" ] | |||
| =Internal Links= | =Internal Links= | ||
| * | *[[LAN]] | ||
| * [[Maltfield_Log/2018_Q2#Mon_May_21.2C_2018]] | |||
| * [[Veracrypt]] | |||
| * [[Zulucrypt]] | |||
| * [[Keepass]] | |||
| * [[Pgp]] | |||
| * [[LUKS]] | |||
| * [[OSE_Server#sshfs]] | |||
| * [[Backups]] | |||
| * [[Server and Passwords Notes]] | |||
| * [[Access Management Theory]] | |||
| * [[Internet Security 101]] | |||
| =External Links= | =External Links= | ||
| *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_gap_(networking) The Wikipedia Page on Air Gap (Networking) ] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_gap_(networking) The Wikipedia Page on Air Gap (Networking) ] | ||
| [[Category: Cybersecurity]] [[Category: Information and Communications Technology]] [[Category: Internet of Things]] | |||
| [[Category: IT Infrastructure]] | |||
Latest revision as of 20:36, 11 April 2025
Basics
- A method of adding security to a network where there is an "airgap" between a network and the World Wide Web / larger networks
- Thus (In theory/most cases...se below) it is impossible for the system to be remotely hacked
- Main use cases are secure data storage, and potentially Smart Homes / IOT systems
Temporary "Trashcan" Section
- PCMAG.COM "Black Hat Researcher Shows Why Air Gaps Won't Protect Your Data"
- reddit-r/homenetworking "Can I use a pi to make an air-gapped network for some smart devices?"
Internal Links
- LAN
- Maltfield_Log/2018_Q2#Mon_May_21.2C_2018
- Veracrypt
- Zulucrypt
- Keepass
- Pgp
- LUKS
- OSE_Server#sshfs
- Backups
- Server and Passwords Notes
- Access Management Theory
- Internet Security 101