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- International Research Journal of Modernization in Engineering Technology and Science - Role of Virtual Private Network Over Internet
- The New York Times - What is a VPN and What Can it Do?
- Lifewire - What is a VPN?
- International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering - Analysis the importance of VPN for Creating a Safe Connection Over the World of Internet
- Engineering LibreTexts - Virtual Private Networks
- Computer Hope - VPN
VPN, a private computer network deployed over a public telecommunications network, such as the Internet. A VPN typically includes one or more connected corporate intranets, or local area networks (LANs), which users at remote locations can access using a password authentication system. Data encryption is used on communications as they pass through unsecured networks such as the Internet in order to deter cybercriminals from obtaining sensitive corporate data or personal account information. Because remote users can connect to private corporate networks through existing public networks, VPNs allow organizations to operate wide area networks (WANs) without the expense of leasing dedicated telecommunications lines.