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  2. Deep packet inspection - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_packet_inspection

    The techniques used in HTTPS/SSL Inspection (also known as HTTPS/SSL Interception) are the same used by man-in-the-middle (MiTM) attacks. [63] It works like this: [64] Client wants to connect to https://www.targetwebsite.com; Traffic goes through a firewall or security product; Firewall works as transparent proxy

  3. Network forensics - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_forensics

    Wireshark, a common tool used to monitor and record network traffic. Apt all data on this layer allows the user to filter for different events. With these tools, website pages, email attachments, and other network traffic can be reconstructed only if they are transmitted or received unencrypted.

  4. Wireshark - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wireshark

    Wireshark is very similar to tcpdump, but has a graphical front-end and integrated sorting and filtering options.. Wireshark lets the user put network interface controllers into promiscuous mode (if supported by the network interface controller), so they can see all the traffic visible on that interface including unicast traffic not sent to that network interface controller's MAC address.

  5. TLS termination proxy - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TLS_termination_proxy

    Incoming HTTPS traffic gets decrypted and forwarded to a web service in the private network. A TLS termination proxy (or SSL termination proxy, [1] or SSL offloading [2]) is a proxy server that acts as an intermediary point between client and server applications, and is used to terminate and/or establish TLS (or DTLS) tunnels by decrypting and/or encrypting communications.

  6. Packet analyzer - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packet_analyzer

    Screenshot of Wireshark network protocol analyzer ... is a computer program or computer hardware such as a packet capture appliance that can analyze and log traffic ...

  7. Sniffing attack - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sniffing_attack

    Sniffing attack in context of network security, corresponds to theft or interception of data by capturing the network traffic using a packet sniffer (an application aimed at capturing network packets). When data is transmitted across networks, if the data packets are not encrypted, the data within the network packet can be read using a sniffer. [1]

  8. Network security - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Network_security

    Newer systems combining unsupervised machine learning with full network traffic analysis can detect active network attackers from malicious insiders or targeted external attackers that have compromised a user machine or account. [5] Communication between two hosts using a network may be encrypted to maintain security and privacy.

  9. CCMP (cryptography) - Wikipedia

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CCMP_(cryptography)

    Counter Mode Cipher Block Chaining Message Authentication Code Protocol (Counter Mode CBC-MAC Protocol) or CCM mode Protocol (CCMP) is an authenticated encryption protocol designed for Wireless LAN products that implements the standards of the IEEE 802.11i amendment to the original IEEE 802.11 standard.