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ESP

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What is ESP?

ESP commonly refers to extrasensory perception, also known as the sixth sense. It is a claimed paranormal ability to receive information independent of known physical senses or deduction from ordinary sense perception. It is often associated with concepts like telepathy (reading minds), clairvoyance (seeing remote events), and precognition (knowing future events). ESP is not scientifically validated.

What other technologies are related to ESP?

ESP Competitor Technologies

AH (Authentication Header) provides data integrity and authentication for IP packets. It's an alternative security protocol to ESP, therefore a competitor.
mentioned alongside ESP in 85% (102) of relevant job posts

ESP Complementary Technologies

ISAKMP (Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol) is a framework for establishing security associations. ESP utilizes security associations, making ISAKMP complementary.
mentioned alongside ESP in 74% (243) of relevant job posts
HAIPE (High Assurance Internet Protocol Encryptor) devices often use ESP to secure network traffic, making it complementary.
mentioned alongside ESP in 27% (145) of relevant job posts
GRE tunnels can encapsulate ESP packets, providing an additional layer of tunneling. Thus, it is complementary.
mentioned alongside ESP in 15% (114) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning ESP?

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