Category: Network Security
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Handshaking (in Networking)
Handshaking is the process that establishes communication between two networking devices.
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Domain Local Group in Windows Server
Domain Local Group is a type of group in a Microsoft Windows Server-based network.
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Understanding the CHAP Protocol: Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol
Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol, or CHAP, is an encrypted authentication scheme in which the unencrypted password is not transmitted over the network.
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Server-Based Network: Everything You Need To Know
This article dives deep into the nuances of server-based networks, unraveling their importance in enhancing both security and efficiency. From understanding the basics to exploring advanced benefits, we cover it all. Are you ready to transform your network management strategy?
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Secure Hypertext Transfer Protocol (S-HTTP)
Unveil the essentials of S-HTTP, the protocol for encrypting HTTP traffic. Explore its creation, functionality, current usage, and comparison with HTTPS.
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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
SNMP is an Internet-standard application layer (layer 7) protocol for exchanging device management information between network devices on a TCP/IP network.
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Understanding Authentication in Networking
Delve into the essentials of authentication in networking, ensuring secure access and protecting digital identities in the connected world.
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Mastering Domain User Accounts: A Must-Read for Network Professionals
Explore the intricacies of Domain User Accounts in Windows Server networks. Learn how they streamline user management and enhance security in this essential guide.
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Domain Guests
Delve into the role of Domain Guests in Microsoft Windows Server networks, a built-in group with no pre-assigned system rights, and its significance.


