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Security Protocols - TSV

Security protocols are a set of technical standards and procedures designed to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of network communications and data. They are utilized at various layers including TLS/SSL for communication encryption, IPsec for VPN protection, OAuth/OpenID Connect for authentication and authorization, and SSH for secure remote access. In modern digital infrastructure, these protocols form the foundation for defense against cyber attacks and privacy protection.

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code	slug	name	description	category
TLS	tls	TLS (Transport Layer Security)	A communication protocol that encrypts web browsing and email.	Communication Encryption
SSL	ssl	SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)	A legacy communication encryption protocol that preceded TLS.	Communication Encryption
IPsec	ipsec	IPsec (Internet Protocol Security)	A protocol that encrypts VPN traffic at the IP layer.	Network Security
OAuth	oauth	OAuth (Open Authorization)	A framework that enables secure API and application authorization.	Authentication & Authorization
OIDC	openid-connect	OpenID Connect	An authentication layer built on top of OAuth 2.0 that enables single sign-on.	Authentication & Authorization
SSH	ssh	SSH (Secure Shell)	A protocol that provides secure remote access for command-line sessions.	Remote Access
HTTPS	https	HTTPS (HTTP Secure)	A secure web communication protocol that protects sensitive data such as passwords and payment information.	Communication Encryption
SFTP	sftp	SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol)	A secure file transfer protocol that operates over SSH.	File Transfer
Kerberos	kerberos	Kerberos	A ticket-based secure authentication protocol for enterprise networks.	Authentication & Authorization
SAML	saml	SAML (Security Assertion Markup Language)	A federated identity standard for cross-organization single sign-on.	Authentication & Authorization
DNSSEC	dnssec	DNSSEC (Domain Name System Security Extensions)	Security extensions that prevent DNS spoofing through digital signatures.	Network Security
WPA3	wpa3	WPA3 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 3)	A security standard that provides stronger Wi-Fi encryption than WPA2.	Wireless Security
PGP	pgp	PGP/GPG (Pretty Good Privacy / GNU Privacy Guard)	A protocol that encrypts emails and files for privacy.	Data Encryption
DTLS	dtls	DTLS (Datagram Transport Layer Security)	A TLS protocol for UDP-based applications.	Communication Encryption
RADIUS	radius	RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service)	A centralized AAA protocol for VPNs and Wi-Fi.	Authentication & Authorization
LDAP	ldap	LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol)	A directory-based authentication protocol for email and file servers.	Authentication & Authorization
SRTP	srtp	SRTP (Secure Real-time Transport Protocol)	A protocol that secures VoIP for private calls.	Communication Encryption
SMTPS	smtps	SMTPS (SMTP over SSL/TLS)	A protocol that protects email sending using TLS.	Communication Encryption
IMAPS	imaps	IMAPS (IMAP over SSL/TLS)	A protocol that protects email retrieval using TLS.	Communication Encryption