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Cyber Security Glossary / Dictionary


Cyber Security Terms and Definitions


In the ever-evolving world of cyber security, understanding key terminology is essential to protect your business and personal data. This comprehensive cyber security glossary provides clear and concise definitions of the most important terms, concepts, and threats in the digital security landscape. From ransomware and phishing to zero-day exploits and encryption, this guide is designed to help you stay informed and secure. Whether you're an IT professional, a business owner, or just someone looking to enhance your cyber security knowledge, this glossary is your essential resource for comprehensive cyber security awareness.



SSL (Secure Sockets Layer)

SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) = A cryptographic protocol designed to establish a secure and encrypted connection between two systems over a network. SSL ensures that data transmitted between these systems remains confidential, authenticated, and protected from interception or tampering. While commonly associated with securing communication between web browsers and web servers (HTTPS), SSL can also secure email communications, file transfers, instant messaging, and other network services. Although SSL has been largely replaced by its successor, TLS (Transport Layer Security), the term "SSL" is still widely used to refer to secure communication protocols.

Example: When you see a padlock icon in your browser's address bar, it indicates the website is using SSL/TLS encryption.

See also: TLS (Transport Layer Security)