Ssl Vs Ipsec?
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SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a protocol used to provide secure communication over the internet and is commonly used to secure web traffic. SSL secures data and communications by using encryption techniques, which makes it difficult for hackers and other malicious actors to gain access to sensitive data.
IPsec (Internet Protocol Security) is a suite of protocols used to secure communications for IP networks. It provides data integrity, data confidentiality, and data authentication for IP packets that are exchanged over a network. IPsec uses encryption algorithms to secure data, making it difficult for malicious actors to gain access to the information. Additionally, IPsec can be used to authenticate the source of the data and verify that it has not been changed in transit.