Secure Transport (often shortened to 'security transport') is a general term referring to methods used to protect data as it travels between two points. This commonly involves encryption to prevent eavesdropping, authentication to verify the identities of the communicating parties, and integrity checks to ensure that the data hasn't been tampered with during transit. Examples of secure transport protocols include TLS/SSL (used for HTTPS), SSH (for secure remote access), and VPNs (for creating secure tunnels over public networks).
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