permitted network
[pərˈmɪtɪd ˈnɛtˌwɜrk]
nounpl: permitted networks
rede permitida
1. A network or group of interconnected systems, devices, or entities that have been officially authorized or approved to operate, communicate, or access resources within a specific domain or infrastructure
The IT department maintained a list of permitted networks that could access the company's secure servers.
O departamento de TI mantinha uma lista de redes permitidas que podiam acessar os servidores seguros da empresa.
2. In telecommunications and networking, a network that meets regulatory or administrative requirements and is granted authorization to operate
Only permitted networks are eligible for broadcast frequencies in this region.
Apenas redes permitidas são elegíveis para frequências de transmissão nesta região.
3. A network configuration that complies with security protocols and access control policies
The firewall only allows traffic from permitted networks to reach the internal database.
O firewall permite apenas o tráfego de redes permitidas para alcançar o banco de dados interno.
This term is predominantly used in technical and regulatory contexts in both Brazil and the United States. In Brazil, companies often use 'rede permitida' or 'rede autorizada' interchangeably when discussing network security policies and compliance. The term reflects the increasing importance of cybersecurity and network governance in corporate environments across both countries.
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