Network Disruptions
Network disruptions refer to interruptions in the normal functioning of a computer network, which can affect communication and data transfer. These disruptions can be caused by various factors, including hardware failures, software bugs, or external threats like cyberattacks. When a network is disrupted, users may experience slow connections, loss of access to services, or complete outages.
To mitigate the impact of network disruptions, organizations often implement strategies such as redundant systems, firewalls, and regular software updates. Monitoring tools can also help detect issues early, allowing for quicker responses to restore normal operations.