COMPUTER NETWORKING

MULTIMEDIA AND QUALITY OF SERVICE

MULTIMEDIA DATA

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Web servers and web browsers rely on the SSL protocol to help users protect their data during transfer by creating a uniquely encrypted channel for private communications over the public internet. What does SSL stand for?
A
saving sharing and limits
B
safe secured and locked
C
secure socket limbs
D
secure socket layers
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Web servers and web browsers rely on the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol to help users protect their data during transfer by creating a uniquely encrypted channel for private communications over the public Internet. Each SSL Certificate consists of a key pair as well as verified identification information.

Detailed explanation-2: -SSL ensures the data that is transferred between a client and a server remains private. This protocol enables the client to authenticate the identity of the server. When your server has a digital certificate, SSL-enabled browsers can communicate securely with your server, using SSL.

Detailed explanation-3: -SSL provides a secure channel between two machines or devices operating over the internet or an internal network. One common example is when SSL is used to secure communication between a web browser and a web server. This turns a website’s address from HTTP to HTTPS, the ‘S’ standing for ‘secure’.

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