Unidirectional network
Network device that permits data flow in only one direction
Summary
A unidirectional network is a network appliance or device that allows data to travel in only one direction. Data diodes can be found most commonly in high security environments, such as defense, where they serve as connections between two or more networks of differing security classifications. Given the rise of industrial IoT and digitization, this technology can now be found at the industrial control level for such facilities as nuclear power plants, power generation and safety critical systems like railway networks.
Originally created by Dr v
9/30/2006, 4:10:54 AM
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3/3/2026, 5:58:36 PM
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