Users may or may not have access to a particular system or network resource based on this.
What is ACL?
GnuPG is the updated version of this open-source S/MIME alternative.
What is PGP?
Data about managed devices on a network are collected & managed by this protocol.
What is SNMP?
This deployment model requires neither employers nor employees to purchase a new device.
What is BYOD?
This list of revoked certificates is downloaded from the CA.
What is a CRL?
This will detect malicious traffic on a network, but will not prevent it.
What is NIDS?
This approach to public key cryptography is heavily used in mobile & low-power computing devices.
What is ECC?
This application-layer protocol used by clients to get data from a mail server uses well-known port 110.
What is POP3S?
This software allows secure administrative management of enterprise applications on mobile devices.
What is MAM?
This internet protocol is used for obtaining the revocation status of a digital certificate.
What is OCSP?
Among other functions, this physical device secures & manages digital keys.
What is an HSM?
This symmetric block cipher is more secure than 3DES & is the de facto standard.
What is AES?
This protocol is intended to reduce the risk of VoIP DoS & replay attacks.
What is SRTP?
This technology enables communication between devices over a distance of 4cm or less.
What is NFC?
This delegated role is responsible for receiving initial enrollment requests.
What is an RA?
This solution secures nodes by aiming to unify security solutions, authentication, & policy enforcement.
What is NAC?
This public key cryptosystem relies on the difficulty of factoring prime numbers & is used in secure tokens.
What is RSA?
This IETF security extension suite offers integrity & authentication of data, but neither confidentiality nor availability.
What is DNSSEC?
This communication protocol aims to replace SMS with a more robust message system.
What is RCS?
This digital certificate is in binary format instead of ASCII PEM, & should not have any BEGIN/END statements.
What is DER?
These frames contain STP data & are transmitted across a LAN to detects loops in network topologies.
What are BPDUs?
This was created with the intention of replacing DES & is a revision of the Proposed Encryption Standard cipher.
What is IDEA?
This member of the IPSec protocols supports both transport & tunnel modes.
What is ESP?
This specification allows phones & tablets to host USB flash drives, cameras, & more.
What is USB-OTG?
This is the designation of the end-entity sending a CSR to a CSA for enrollment.
What is CN?