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IPsec and Zero-day (computing)

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Difference between IPsec and Zero-day (computing)

IPsec vs. Zero-day (computing)

In computing, Internet Protocol Security (IPsec) is a secure network protocol suite of IPv4 that authenticates and encrypts the packets of data sent over an IPv4 network. A zero-day (also known as 0-day) vulnerability is a computer-software vulnerability that is unknown to those who would be interested in mitigating the vulnerability (including the vendor of the target software).

Similarities between IPsec and Zero-day (computing)

IPsec and Zero-day (computing) have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Zero-day (computing).

Zero-day (computing)

A zero-day (also known as 0-day) vulnerability is a computer-software vulnerability that is unknown to those who would be interested in mitigating the vulnerability (including the vendor of the target software).

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IPsec and Zero-day (computing) Comparison

IPsec has 109 relations, while Zero-day (computing) has 68. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.56% = 1 / (109 + 68).

References

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