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Taken from Cert-CISSP Related Exam: ISC2 Cert-CISSP SecurityCert: CISSP Item Number: Cert-CISSP.6.5.13
Which security threats are NOT self-replicating?
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Taken from Cert-CISSP Related Exam: ISC2 Cert-CISSP SecurityCert: CISSP Item Number: Cert-CISSP.5.8.3
While developing your organization's Web site, the Web developer needs to ensure that certain messages are transmitted securely. Which technology would be the best choice for this purpose?
- Secure HTTP (S-HTTP) would be the best choice to ensure that certain messages from the Web server are transmitted securely.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) is the technology that transmits messages from the Internet. It provides no security. HTTP Secure (HTTPS) is HTTP running over Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). It is used to secure entire portions of a Web site. While HTTPS will secure entire sections of a Web site, S-HTTP secures only certain messages. Secure Electronic Transaction (SET) is a security technology that secures credit card transactions.
References:
- CISSP Certification All-in-One Exam Guide, Chapter 8: Cryptography, Internet Security, pp. 750-761
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