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Definition
The Internet is a global network of
interconnected computers and
servers that communicate using
standardized protocols (primarily
TCP/IP). It allows devices
worldwide to share and access
information and services, such as
websites, emails, and files.
Types of internet connection:-
1.Dial-up connection
2.Broadband connection
3.DSL(Digital Subscriber Line)
4.Cable
5.Satellite Connection
6.Wireless Connection
7.Cellular
8.ISDN(Integrated Service
Digital Network)
Advantages of Internet:
1. Easy Access to Information
2. Communication
3. Convenience
4. Education
5. Entertainment
6. Work and Collaboration
Disadvantages of the Internet
1. Privacy Risks: Personal data can be stolen or
misused.
2. Addiction: Overuse affects real-life relationships
and productivity.
3. Cyberbullying: Online harassment can have serious
effects.
4. Health Issues: Excessive screen time causes eye
strain and sleep problems.
5. Misinformation: False information spreads easily.
6. Security Threats: Hackers and viruses can
compromise data.
Internet Security
Internet security focuses on protecting
systems, networks, and data from cyber
threats and ensuring privacy while using
the internet.
1. Cyber Threats
2. Data Privacy and Encryption
3. Authentication and Access Control
4. Firewalls and Antivirus Software
5. Best Practices for Users and
Organizations
Future Of Internet
1. Faster Connections
2. Smart Homes and Cite
3. More Privacy and Security Concerns
4. Virtual and Augmented Reality Growth
5. Artificial Intelligence Everywhere
6. Decentralization
7. Inclusive and Accessible
8. Environmental Concerns
Net neutrality policies are a national
standard by which we ensure that
broadband internet service is treated
as an essential service. It prohibits
internet service providers from
blocking, throttling or engaging in paid
prioritization of lawful content. By
classifying broadband service as a
“telecommunications” service under
Title II of the law, the FCC restores its
oversight of internet service outages,
national security threats in broadband
networks and consumer protection and
regains key tools to promote
Conclusion
The Internet has reshaped communication,
business, education, and society. It
continues to evolve, presenting both
opportunities and challenges. The future of
the Internet holds immense potential, but it
requires responsible use and proactive
solutions to address emerging concerns.
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    Definition The Internet isa global network of interconnected computers and servers that communicate using standardized protocols (primarily TCP/IP). It allows devices worldwide to share and access information and services, such as websites, emails, and files.
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    Types of internetconnection:- 1.Dial-up connection 2.Broadband connection 3.DSL(Digital Subscriber Line) 4.Cable 5.Satellite Connection 6.Wireless Connection 7.Cellular 8.ISDN(Integrated Service Digital Network)
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    Advantages of Internet: 1.Easy Access to Information 2. Communication 3. Convenience 4. Education 5. Entertainment 6. Work and Collaboration
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    Disadvantages of theInternet 1. Privacy Risks: Personal data can be stolen or misused. 2. Addiction: Overuse affects real-life relationships and productivity. 3. Cyberbullying: Online harassment can have serious effects. 4. Health Issues: Excessive screen time causes eye strain and sleep problems. 5. Misinformation: False information spreads easily. 6. Security Threats: Hackers and viruses can compromise data.
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    Internet Security Internet securityfocuses on protecting systems, networks, and data from cyber threats and ensuring privacy while using the internet. 1. Cyber Threats 2. Data Privacy and Encryption 3. Authentication and Access Control 4. Firewalls and Antivirus Software 5. Best Practices for Users and Organizations
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    Future Of Internet 1.Faster Connections 2. Smart Homes and Cite 3. More Privacy and Security Concerns 4. Virtual and Augmented Reality Growth 5. Artificial Intelligence Everywhere 6. Decentralization 7. Inclusive and Accessible 8. Environmental Concerns
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    Net neutrality policiesare a national standard by which we ensure that broadband internet service is treated as an essential service. It prohibits internet service providers from blocking, throttling or engaging in paid prioritization of lawful content. By classifying broadband service as a “telecommunications” service under Title II of the law, the FCC restores its oversight of internet service outages, national security threats in broadband networks and consumer protection and regains key tools to promote
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    Conclusion The Internet hasreshaped communication, business, education, and society. It continues to evolve, presenting both opportunities and challenges. The future of the Internet holds immense potential, but it requires responsible use and proactive solutions to address emerging concerns.