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{{CyberTerm|definition=A network environment (point-to-point and multi-point) supporting end-to-end encrypted information at a single classification level; networks within the environment are segmented by network technology with inspection points at the perimeter, boundary, or gateway. Encrypted traffic is routed, switched, or forwarded over an unclassified or untrusted network infrastructure.|source=NIST CSRC}}
{{CyberTerm|definition=A network environment (point-to-point and multi-point) supporting end-to-end encrypted information at a single classification level; networks within the environment are segmented by network technology with inspection points at the perimeter, boundary, or gateway. Encrypted traffic is routed, switched, or forwarded over an unclassified or untrusted network infrastructure.|source=NIST}}

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A network environment (point-to-point and multi-point) supporting end-to-end encrypted information at a single classification level; networks within the environment are segmented by network technology with inspection points at the perimeter, boundary, or gateway. Encrypted traffic is routed, switched, or forwarded over an unclassified or untrusted network infrastructure.


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