Can you explain what IPSec is

Answer Posted / mahmood

ipsec is a suite of protocols which ensure the following:
1-confidentiality of data
2-integrity of data
3-anti-replay of data
4-non-repudiation

contains the main cryptographic algorithms used in securing traffic between two networks over an un trusted network, given that IKE phase 1 is enabled.

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