AV Corp Promotional Materials Task 6

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This document outlines various security methods that can be implemented to protect promotional materials for AV Corp. It discusses the use of Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS) for encrypting data during transmission, making it difficult for hackers to intercept. Additionally, it emphasizes the importance of strong passwords and alternative authentication methods, such as biometrics and security questions, to prevent unauthorized access to accounts. These measures aim to enhance the reliability and security of the company's online presence and protect sensitive information.
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Habibullah Tohin Aman (1110556) AV Corp Promotional materials TASK 6
Preventing methods
TLS: Sainsbury’s can use TLS to protect their communication, TSL stand for “Transport Layer
Security” that is a protocol designed to give privacy to the application that the company
uses for their communication by using a cryptographic encryption. Only the people that
have the key can decode the information that is communicated between the company (that
in this case is Sainsbury’s) and others (that can be customers or other companies). The
combination between the HTTPS with the TSL allow Sainsbury’s to provide protection and
data reliability in the information that are sent by them. Data transmitted by Sainsbury’s by
using TSL can make difficult to the hacker or in some case impossible to have access on
them.
HTTPS: That stand for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure, it is a protocol that rules and
govern through the transmission of data. HTTPS is secure version of the HTTP and it uses
encryption for the purpose to give protection for the data that the website input in it.
Sainsbury’s can use HTTPS when the customer uses to input his personal data to the website
and the protocol can give an extra-security to the customer from being attacked from the
man in the middle for the reason that the page requests are encrypted. To decrypt an HTTPS
it is necessarily need a vast amount of time and power from a lot of computers.
Strong Password: A strong password can be
made by using a minimum of 8 characters which
include a mixture of capital letters, number and
symbols and that make useful the password to
don’t give to strange people (Hackers and ID
Theft) instant access to the account that they are
trying to enter. Sainsbury’s can use strong
password as a rule for the customer who are
creating a new account and with employees as
well to prevent that their accounts being attacked from ID theft or hacker.
Alternative Authentication Methods: As the strong
password that I mentioned above there are other ways to
protect account from hacker and ID Theft such as biometrics
that includes fingerprint an retinal scan or by using question
to access to the account which only the account owner
know such as “ Who was your first teacher?”. Sainsbury’s
can include this prevention methods to their customer and
employees account to give them an extra-security and that
can increment the website reliability and benefit the
company.
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