A VPN can be used to securely connect remote office networks to a central corporate network, effectively masking the IP addresses of the connecting devices as if they are part of the corporate network.
The statement is correct because a VPN, or Virtual Private Network, creates a secure tunnel over the internet, encrypting data as it travels from one point to another, which allows devices to connect to a corporate network remotely while masking their actual IP addresses. This makes it appear as though the remote devices are part of the central corporate network, providing both security and functionality for remote workers or offices.