HTTP

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HTTP is the World Wide Web protocol used for data communication between web servers and clients.

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DNS (Domain Name System)

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A system that keeps the information about Internet domains, with its key function being to provide the IP address of a node or other resource upon receiving its full domain name. The system consists of multiple servers and has a distributed hierarchical architecture. In order to minimize DNS hacking attack risks and ensure the integrity and authenticity of data kept by DNS, its servers use built-in protection and security features, such as DNSSEC, TSIG, DANE, and others.

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BGP

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Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) is a routing protocol, that works on an application level. BGP chooses the most efficient routes to deliver Internet traffic.

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ICMP Protocol

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A TCP/IP stack protocol used for notifying about exception conditions that can occur in the Internet. Some of the protocol options are used for “internal” purposes only, without involving the transfer of any meaningful data.

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