What is the Internet Protocol security (IPSec)?
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What is the Internet Protocol security (IPSec)?
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The Internet Protocol security (IPSec) is a framework of open standards for ensuring secure communications over Internet Protocol (IP) networks by using cryptographic security services. It secures the networks through the use of cryptography-based protection services, security protocols, and dynamic key management. This framework provides both the strength and flexibility to protect communications between private network computers, domains, sites, remote sites, extranets, and dial-up clients.
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