Internet vs Intranet (Difference Between Internet and Intranet)

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The internet is a vast public network that connects people and information globally, while an intranet is a private network designed for internal use within an organization. The key differences lie in accessibility, purpose, security, and the types of content and services they host. To learn more th...


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Intranets are generally
more secure than the
public internet because
access is restricted to
authorized users.
Security on the internet can
vary, and users need to
take precautions to protect
their data and privacy.
An intranet serves as a
platform for internal
communication, collaboration,
document sharing, and
access to company-specific
resources
The internet is used for
global communication,
research, entertainment, e-
commerce, social
networking, and more.
Access to an intranet is restricted
to authorized users within the
organization. Users need proper
credentials to access the intranet's
resources, ensuring better security
and control over sensitive
information
The internet is open and
accessible to anyone with an
internet connection. Information
on the internet can be publicly
available or restricted depending
on the website or service.
An intranet is a private network
within an organization. It is
designed for internal use only and
provides a secure environment for
employees or members to
collaborate, share information, and
access resources.
The internet is a global network of
interconnected computers and servers
that allows for communication and data
exchange across the world. It is publicly
accessible and used by individuals,
organizations, and governments
worldwide.
Intranet
Security
Purpose
Internet
Internet and intranet are two distinct
concepts related to computer networks
and information sharing.
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Scope and Accessibility
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