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What is HTTPS?

HTTPS stands for Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure. It's an extension of HTTP that adds an extra layer of security to online communication.

A secure connection between a website and its visitors ensures that all data exchanged is encrypted, preventing eavesdropping and tampering.

How HTTPS Affects Digital Infrastructure

Cisco's Cloud Security 2019 Report highlights the importance of secure communication protocols in modern digital infrastructure. By adopting HTTPS, organizations can reduce the risk of cyber threats and ensure the security of their online services.

Cloud Security 2019 Report

Benefits of Using HTTPS for Businesses

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