Network Security

Réseau de Superposition Sécurisé

A logically separated, secured network built on top of an existing network to provide enhanced security controls and isolation, as per NIST SP 800-207 and RFC 6819.

Quick answer: A logically separated, secured network built on top of an existing network to provide enhanced security controls and isolation, as per NIST SP 800-207 and RFC 6819.

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Quick answer

A logically separated, secured network built on top of an existing network to provide enhanced security controls and isolation, as per NIST SP 800-207 and RFC 6819.

Why it matters

Réseau de Superposition Sécurisé matters because it supports clear communication in Network Security contexts for SOC Analysts, Security Engineers, and Incident Responders. It also connects to aviation training and exam language such as CISSP, CompTIA Security+, and CEH.

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Questions and answers

What is Réseau de Superposition Sécurisé?

In this glossary, Réseau de Superposition Sécurisé refers to: A logically separated, secured network built on top of an existing network to provide enhanced security controls and isolation, as per NIST SP 800-207 and RFC 6819.

How is Réseau de Superposition Sécurisé used in cybersecurity?

In cybersecurity communication, this term appears in contexts such as: "Un réseau de superposition sécurisé permet aux bureaux distants de se connecter en toute sécurité via Internet public à l'aide de tunnels chiffrés."

Why does Réseau de Superposition Sécurisé matter in cybersecurity?

Réseau de Superposition Sécurisé matters because it supports clear communication in Network Security contexts for SOC Analysts, Security Engineers, and Incident Responders. It also connects to aviation training and exam language such as CISSP, CompTIA Security+, and CEH.

Who uses Réseau de Superposition Sécurisé?

Réseau de Superposition Sécurisé is mainly used by SOC Analysts, Security Engineers, and Incident Responders.

What category does Réseau de Superposition Sécurisé belong to?

In this glossary, Réseau de Superposition Sécurisé is grouped under Network Security. Related pages in this category explain adjacent procedures, commands and operational concepts.

Where does this definition come from?

This definition is sourced from ISO 27001, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, MITRE ATT&CK and published by Protermify Cybersecurity as a static cybersecurity reference page.

Definition

A logically separated, secured network built on top of an existing network to provide enhanced security controls and isolation, as per NIST SP 800-207 and RFC 6819.

Operational example

A secure overlay network enables remote offices to connect securely over the public internet using encrypted tunnels.

Localized term

Réseau de Superposition Sécurisé

Localized example

Un réseau de superposition sécurisé permet aux bureaux distants de se connecter en toute sécurité via Internet public à l'aide de tunnels chiffrés.

Definition language

English reference definition

Source

ISO 27001, NIST Cybersecurity Framework, MITRE ATT&CK

Category

Network Security

Exam relevance

  • CISSP
  • CompTIA Security+
  • CEH

Target audience

  • SOC Analysts
  • Security Engineers
  • Incident Responders

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