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NIPRNET

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What is NIPRNET?

NIPRNET (Non-classified Internet Protocol Router Network) is the U.S. Department of Defense's (DoD) unclassified but sensitive IP network. It is used to exchange unclassified information between internal users and to provide access to the Internet. While unclassified, NIPRNET requires security measures to protect sensitive data and prevent unauthorized access.

What other technologies are related to NIPRNET?

NIPRNET Competitor Technologies

SIPRNET is a separate network used for classified information, competing with NIPRNET for specific data transmission needs.
mentioned alongside NIPRNET in 53% (780) of relevant job posts
JWICS is a separate network for even higher levels of classified information, serving as a competitor for specific secure communication requirements.
mentioned alongside NIPRNET in 32% (441) of relevant job posts
Special Access Systems are separate, highly secured systems that compete with NIPRNET for handling highly sensitive information.
mentioned alongside NIPRNET in 100% (52) of relevant job posts

NIPRNET Complementary Technologies

Secure printing solutions can complement NIPRNET by ensuring documents printed from the network are handled securely.
mentioned alongside NIPRNET in 92% (95) of relevant job posts
DFS-R can complement NIPRNET by providing file replication services across the network.
mentioned alongside NIPRNET in 88% (83) of relevant job posts
Data encryption solutions complement NIPRNET by providing an extra layer of security for sensitive data transmitted or stored on the network.
mentioned alongside NIPRNET in 83% (53) of relevant job posts

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