How does network address translation (NAT) provide a layer of protection by hiding internal IP addresses?
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Network Address Translation (NAT) operates by translating private IP addresses used within an internal network into a single public IP address that can be used for communication with external networks such as the internet. This process helps hide the internal IP addresses of devices within the network, adding a layer of security by not exposing them directly to the outside world. External entities only see the public IP address, making it harder for potential attackers to identify and target individual devices within the internal network.