Network security
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A Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) system analyzes and correlates log data from various sources to identify anomalous patterns that indicate a security incident. It acts as a centralized monitoring tool and is not designed to replace endpoint protections like antivirus software.
TLS 1.3 enhances both security and speed by eliminating obsolete cryptographic algorithms and streamlining the handshake to a single round trip. In contrast, TLS 1.2 required more round trips, making the connection slower and leaving legacy ciphers vulnerable to exploitation.
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TLS 1.3 enhances both security and speed by eliminating obsolete cryptographic algorithms and streamlining the handshake to a single round trip. A diagram for this topic isn't available yet — the worked example below walks the same reasoning step by step.
An exam-style question, fully explained
TLS 1.3 improved over TLS 1.2 by:
- Identify what the question tests: TLS 1.3 improved over TLS 1.2 by:.
- TLS 1.3 enhances both security and speed by eliminating obsolete cryptographic algorithms and streamlining the handshake to a single round trip.
- In contrast, TLS 1.2 required more round trips, making the connection slower and leaving legacy ciphers vulnerable to exploitation.
Traps the examiner sets
- Unlike a vulnerable production system left exposed by mistake, a honeypot is intentionally deployed and monitored to gather threat intelligence.
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