network security protocol
C995
concept
A network security protocol is a defined set of rules and procedures that protect data integrity, confidentiality, and authenticity during communication between devices over a network.
Aliases (16)
- Transport Layer Security version ×2
- Internet protocol security standard ×1
- SSH implementation ×1
- SSH specification ×1
- TLS handshake message ×1
- Wi‑Fi security algorithm ×1
- Wi‑Fi security protocol ×1
- Wi‑Fi security standard ×1
- email security mechanism ×1
- encrypted transport protocol ×1
- internet security protocol suite ×1
- link‑layer security protocol ×1
- security protocol ×1
- transport layer security enhancement ×1
- wireless security protocol ×1
- wireless security protocol family ×1
Instances (22)
- TLS
- IPsec ("Internet protocol security standard")
- SRTP for secure media transport ("security protocol")
- Temporal Key Integrity Protocol ("wireless security protocol")
- Wired Equivalent Privacy ("Wi‑Fi security protocol")
- TLS 1.2 Finished message ("TLS handshake message")
- DNSSEC ("internet security protocol suite")
- TLS 1.1
- TLS 1.0
- SPDY ("transport layer security enhancement")
- DNS over QUIC (DoQ) ("encrypted transport protocol")
- Wi‑Fi Protected Access ("wireless security protocol family")
- RFC 4254 ("SSH specification")
- SSL 3.0
- Dropbear SSH ("SSH implementation")
- STARTTLS ("email security mechanism")
- SSL 2.0