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Virtual Private Networks

2021
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) were first created and deployed in the mid-1990s, as a response to the increasing adoption of enterprise networks, combined with increasingly broad home usage of PCs (either “portable” or desktop PCs deployed in people’s homes). Underlying network protocols have evolved and become more standardized (and more secure) over
Jason Garbis, Jerry W. Chapman
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Public Private Networks

2008
The provision of services and the production of wares and services nowadays often require the cooperation of partners from different sectors. These cooperations can comprise public and private organizations, companies, universities, NGOs, and other groupings as well as individuals.
Oliver Bohl, Ruth Schaefer, Udo Winand
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Private geosocial networking

Proceedings of the 19th ACM SIGSPATIAL International Conference on Advances in Geographic Information Systems, 2011
Location based social or geosocial networks (GSNs) have recently emerged as a natural combination of location based services with online social networks: users register their location and activities, share it with friends and achieve special status (e.g., "mayorship" badges) based on aggregate location predicates. Boasting millions of users and tens of
Bogdan Carbunar, Radu Sion
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Private network signalling

Computer Communications, 1988
Abstract Signalling is one of the most important elements in the provision of private networks, and such systems have developed rapidly during the last ten years. This paper examines the DPNSS1 signalling standard in detail, highlighting its specifications and the supplementary services available.
Arthur Hiett, William Dangerfield
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Urban Network Privatization

Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2011
The majority of recent private facilities are rural highways (outside city boundaries), but privatization of other types of roads could be more beneficial to society. Increasing congestion problems and the existence of transportation modes other than private cars suggest the privatization of urban roads.
Omid M. Rouhani, Debbie Niemeier
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Private telecommunication networks

1997
Modern business requires effective communication facilities. The communication requirements of a small business may be met by a single telephone, and probably a fax machine, or a few telephones served by a key system. A larger business requires a private automatic branch exchange (PABX) to serve a larger number of extension lines and provide ...
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Virtual Private Networking

2004
Preface. Acknowledgements. Chapter 1 Introduction to Virtual Private Networking. 1.1 THE VPN CONCEPT. 1.2 BOOK PREVIEW. Chapter 2 Understanding Authentication and Encryption. 2.1 AUTHENTICATION. 2.2 ENCRYPTION. Chapter 3 Understanding the TCP/IP Protocol Suite. 3.1 FRAME FORMATION. 3.2 THE NETWORK LAYER. 3.3 THE TRANSPORT LAYER.
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Strategies for delivering therapeutics across the blood–brain barrier

Nature Reviews Drug Discovery, 2021
Georg C Terstappen, Wandong Zhang
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Virtual Private Networks

2016
Virtual Private Network, Its ‘Virtual', Its ‘Private' and it's a ‘Network'. A virtual private network (VPN) provides a secure connection between a sender and a receiver over a public non-secure network such as the Internet. A secure connection is generally associated with private networks.
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