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Question #: 317
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Which of the following would be the most appropriate way to protect data in transit?

  • A. SHA-256
  • B. SSL3.0
  • C. TLS 1.3
  • D. AES-256
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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850bc48
Highly Voted 10 months ago
Chat GPT:The correct answer is C. TLS 1.3. TLS (Transport Layer Security) 1.3 is the most appropriate protocol for protecting data in transit, as it provides encryption, integrity, and secure authentication between two communicating parties. It is an updated, secure version of SSL/TLS and is widely recommended for secure communication over networks. A. SHA-256 is a hashing algorithm, primarily used for ensuring data integrity, not for encrypting data in transit. B. SSL 3.0 is an outdated and vulnerable protocol that should no longer be used for securing data. D. AES-256 is an encryption algorithm, but it is typically used for data at rest or as part of protocols like TLS for data in transit; by itself, it is not a protocol for securing data in transit.
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a4e15bd
Most Recent 10 months ago
Selected Answer: C
TLS for sure. Easy one.
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Cee007
10 months ago
Selected Answer: C
C. TLS 1.3 Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3 is the latest version of the TLS protocol and provides strong encryption for securing data in transit between clients and servers. It offers improved security and performance compared to previous versions like SSL 3.0 and earlier TLS versions.
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Syl0
10 months ago
TLS sounds right... SHA256 is a hash SSL 3.0 is fused for HTTPS TLS is for data in transit AES256 is for data at rest
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