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Major Protocols Used for Secure Communications

(Cryptography)
GROUP 3:

Fermen Raf Tirador


Sophia Claire Jardin

Jenisa Rose Felimon


‘Introduction’

Intoday’s digital age, secure communication is


crucial to protect sensitive information.

Cryptographicprotocols provide the foundation


for secure communication.
‘Some of the Major Protocols used for Secure Communications’
1. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)/Transport Layer Security
- Widely used to secure communications over the internet,
such as web browsing, email, instant messaging, and voice-over-
IP (VoIP). It ensures confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity of
data.

2. Internet Protocol Security (IPsec)


- A protocol suite that provides secure communication at
the IP layer. Encrypts and authenticates network traffic to ensure
confidentiality and integrity.
‘Some of the Major Protocols used for Secure Communications’
3. Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)
- An encryption and decryption program that uses public-
key cryptograhy. Used for secure email communication and file
encryption. Provides confidentiality, integrity, and authentication
of messages.
4. Secure Shell (SSH)
- A cryptographic network protocol for secure remote login
and file transfer. Encrypts data and provides secure authentication
and data integrity. Widely used for remote administration of
systems.
‘Some of the Major Protocols used for Secure Communications’
5. Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
- A secure version of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP). Uses
Secure Shell (SSH) for authentication and encryption, ensuring secure
file transfers. Provides confidentiality and integrity of transferred files.

6. OpenVPN
- An open-source VPN (Virtual Private Network) protocol that
provides secure and private connections for remote access or site-to-
site connections.
Thank You!
Quiz
Identification

1. An open-source VPN protocol that provides secure and private


connections for remote access or site-to-site connections.
2. What does SSH stand for?
3. Widely used to secure communications over the internet, such
as web browsing, email, instant messaging, and voice-over-IP
(VoIP).
4. What does PGP stand for?
5. A secure version of the File Transfer Protocol (FTP). Uses Secure
Shell (SSH) for authentication and encryption, ensuring secure
file transfers.
6. What does FTP stand for?
7. A cryptographic network protocol for secure remote login and file
transfer.
8. An encryption and decryption program that uses public-key
cryptograhy.
9. What does IPsec stand for?
10. A protocol suite that provides secure communication at the IP
layer.
11. What does SSL stand for?
12. OpenVPN is a close-source VPN protocol that provides secure
and private connections for remote access or site-to-site
connections.
13. Pretty Good Privacy is an encryption and decryption program
that uses public-key cryptograhy.
14. What does TLS stand for?

Enumeration

15-20: Some of the Major Protocols used for Secure


Communications
Answers

• Identification

1. OpenVPN
2. Secure Shell (SSH)
3. Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)/Transport Layer Security
4. Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)
5. Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
6. File Transfer Protocol
7. Secure Shell
8. Pretty Good Privacy
9. Internet Protocol Security
10. Internet Protocol Security
11. Secure Sockets Protocol
12. False
13. True
14. Transport Layer Security
15-20: Enumeration
* Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)/Transport Layer Security
* Internet Protocol Security (IPsec)
* Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)
* Secure Shell (SSH)
* Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP)
* OpenVPN

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