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Virtual private network

nouncandidate·updated May 12, 2026

Protected information system link utilizing tunneling, security controls (see Information Assurance), and endpoint address translation giving the impression of a dedicated line

Framework senses

SANS Glossary of Security Terms1 senseview framework →
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A restricted-use, logical (i.e., artificial or simulated) computer network that is constructed from the system resources of a relatively public, physical (i.e., real) network (such as the Internet), often by using encryption (located at hosts or gateways), and often by tunneling links of the virtual network across the real network. For example, if a corporation has LANs at several different sites, each connected to the Internet by a firewall, the corporation could create a VPN by (a) using encrypted tunnels to connect from firewall to firewall across the Internet and (b) not allowing any other traffic through the firewalls. A VPN is generally less expensive to build and operate than a dedicated real network, because the virtual network shares the cost of system resources with other users of the real network.
ISACA Cybersecurity Glossary2 sensesview framework →
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A secure private network that uses the public telecommunications infrastructure to transmit data Scope Note: In contrast to a much more expensive system of owned or leased lines that can only be used by one company, VPNs are used by enterprises for both extranets and wide areas of intranets. Using encryption and authentication, a VPN encrypts all data that pass between two Internet points, maintaining privacy and security.
§2 · sense_2_pending_review
A system used to establish VPN tunnels and handle large numbers of simultaneous connections. This system provides authentication, authorization and accounting services.
NISTIR 7298: Glossary of Key Information Security Terms, Revision 22 sensesview framework →
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A virtual network, built on top of existing physical networks, that provides a secure communications tunnel for data and other information transmitted between networks.
§2 · sense_2_pending_review
Protected information system link utilizing tunneling, security controls (see Information Assurance), and endpoint address translation giving the impression of a dedicated line
CNSSI-4009 (Glossary of Information Assurance Terms)1 senseview framework →
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Protected information system link utilizing tunneling, security controls (see Information Assurance), and endpoint address translation giving the impression of a dedicated line
NIST SP 800-461 senseview framework →
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A virtual network, built on top of existing physical networks, that provides a secure communications tunnel for data and other information transmitted between networks.