Monday, November 15, 2010

Tutorial 7

Rian M.  Burson

1.  A Session Key is a temporary  device used in the encryption process to ensure a secure connection.  Session key only exist during a single connection between a browser and server.
2.  The CERT Coordination Center is a federally funded research center operated by the Software Engineering Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.
3.  A server certificate (sometimes called an SSL Web server certificate) authenticates a Web site so site visitors can be confident that the Web site is genuine and not an impostor.

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