Public Key Infrastructure-SSL

In the previous chapter, we learned about network mapping tools and port scanning techniques used to detect the remote OS.

In today's digital era, more and more internet users are growing web businesses. Small to large businesses are coming up with higher numbers of marketing tools such as ads, web services, emails, social media, digital content, online banking, online cell phone apps and, of course, online shopping. However, no one wants to store or send information on the internet until information security is guaranteed. 

Secure Socket Layer (SSL) provides transport layer security for web-based applications and also provides end users or customers with a secure browsing experience. In this chapter we are going ...

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