Peer-to-peer (P2P) networks are often considered insecure due to their decentralized nature, which can make it difficult to implement consistent security measures across all nodes. Each participant in the network can potentially introduce vulnerabilities, such as malware or unpatched software. Additionally, P2P networks typically lack a central authority to authenticate users, making it easier for malicious actors to impersonate legitimate peers or distribute harmful content. Lastly, data shared in these networks may not be encrypted, exposing sensitive information to interception.
yes
Peer-to-peer
Nope. There is no server in peer to peer networks. Only client computers connected to each other.
The reason peer to peer networks aren't usually installed in large businesses is because of the security risk. Peer to peer networks allow all users on the network access to each others files and systems.
They are called Peer to Peer networks, or P2P for short.
yes it is easy to secure the peer to peer connections.......
It's only true for so called "peer-to-peer" networks.
Prohibited on DoD computers or networks
Distinguish between Peer-to-Peer and server based networks
client server n peer to peer
p2p
a special 1!