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What is HTTPS?

HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure) is an extension of the HTTP protocol. It is used for secure communication over a computer network, and is widely used on the Internet. In HTTPS, the communication protocol is encrypted using Transport Layer Security (TLS) or its predecessor, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). This provides authentication of the website and protection of the privacy and integrity of the exchanged data while in transit.

What other technologies are related to HTTPS?

HTTPS Competitor Technologies

HTTP is the insecure predecessor to HTTPS. HTTPS provides security over HTTP.
mentioned alongside HTTPS in 10% (9.8k) of relevant job posts

HTTPS Complementary Technologies

SSL is a cryptographic protocol that provides secure communication over a network, a predecessor to TLS, which is used by HTTPS.
mentioned alongside HTTPS in 7% (3.1k) of relevant job posts
TLS is a cryptographic protocol that provides secure communication over a network and is the security foundation for HTTPS.
mentioned alongside HTTPS in 9% (2.1k) of relevant job posts
Security Monitoring Systems help detect and respond to security threats targeting HTTPS traffic, acting as a defensive measure.
mentioned alongside HTTPS in 52% (161) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning HTTPS?

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