Which of the following are the ways of sending secure e-mail messages over the Internet?
Each correct answer represents a complete solution. Choose two.
Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) and Secure Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME) are two ways
of sending secure e-mail messages over the
Internet. Both use public key cryptography, where users each possess two keys, a public key for
encrypting, and a private key for decrypting
messages. Because PGP has evolved from a free distribution, it is more popular than S/MIME.
Answer option C is incorrect. Transport Layer Security (TLS) is an application layer protocol that uses
a combination of public and symmetric
key processing to encrypt data.
Answer option D is incorrect. Internet Protocol Security (IPSec) is a standard-based protocol that
provides the highest level of VPN security.
IPSec can encrypt virtually everything above the networking layer. It is used for VPN connections
that use the L2TP protocol. It secures both
data and password.
IPSec cannot be used with Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP).
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