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The internal LAN is generally considered a trusted zone.
a. True
b. False

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Answer:

Option A:

True

Step-by-step explanation:

The internal LAN is generally considered a trusted zone because it is only accessible by a limited number of users each with a specific administrative privilege. Reduces the occurrence of threats to the system as most of the users are profiled, documented, and well known.

It is a lot more difficult to hack into an internal LAN because of its closed nature, with only a limited number of devices connected. Tracing the source of a security breach is also a lot easier compared to a Wide Area Network.

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