TCP (CISCO CCNA - 3.2.1.3 Interaction of Protocols)
https does not 'become' a secure protocol, it 'is' a secure protocol. however, it is 'common practice to intially use the http protocol and 'switch to' or 'use' the https protocol for 'secure' or 'encrypted' communication. information exchanged using the http protocol is exchanged in the 'clear' or using 'plain' text while information exchanged using the https protocol is 'encrypted' (using any number of encryption and or signing mechanisms)prior to exchange. https is an industry agreed upon standard that references the 'secure exchange' of http information.
DICOM (Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine) is a standard that describe the way medical information are stored/exchanged in the radiological department. The purpose of DICOM is to facilitate interaction between medical devices (modalities), applications, DICOM printers, etc. created by different vendors.
the public key
INTEROPERABLE s the ability of two or more systems or components to exchange information and to use the information that has been exchanged.
To establish a session before data exchange, the following sequence of steps typically occurs: Initiation: One party requests a session to communicate with another. Negotiation: The parties agree on session parameters like security protocols and communication methods. Authentication: Each party authenticates the other to ensure trust and security. Data exchange: Once the session is established, data can be securely exchanged between the parties.
Horizontal communication is when information is exchanged between groups. It is usually exchanged between departments and functional units all depending based on their activities.
TCP (CISCO CCNA - 3.2.1.3 Interaction of Protocols)
Formal communication consists of business letters, public presentations, and official memorandums. Emails exchanged in a professional context are also formal communication.
Communication (Noun): a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior ; also : exchange of information
communication can be defined as the process in which information is exchanged and understood by two or more people or communication can be defined as the transfer of understandable information from one person to another.
The source is the origin of the communication. The message is the content that is to be exchanged. The channel is the medium used to convey the message. The receiver is the destination of the message.
verbal, nonverbal, and symbols
"Correspond" as a noun refers to communication such as letters or emails exchanged between two parties. It can also refer to a person who engages in such communication, like a correspondent for a news organization.
it has to do with all the money exchanged between countries
Based on the language used, communication media can broadly be categorized into two types: Verbal media and Non verbal media. Various media of communication are shown in the following diagram: 1. Verbal Communication: When information is exchanged through words, it is called verbal communication.
Distance vector protocols exchange their routing tables, and add a metric to each route. Link-state routing protols exchange topology information, then calculate the routes. As a result, there are the following fundamental differences:The information that is exchanged - routing table vs. topology information.Link-state protocols know the topology of the network (or an area); distance vector routing protocols don't.When the best route is calculated: in distance-vector routing protocols, a metric is added while the route is propagated from router to router. In link-state protocols, the best route is calculated separately by each router, only after having complete topology information.