Protocol for encrypting HTTP requests and responses RSA, DES, and others Confidentiality, authentication, integrity, nonrepudiation; however, it's obsolete
An encryption protocol used to allow private communication on the Web. Allows encryption, digital signatures, authentication, or any combination of these, at the application level. Contrast with SSL.
An extension to the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) that allows the secure exchange of files on the World Wide Web.
An HTTP extension that provides communication and transaction security between Web servers and Web clients.
Secure HTTP is an extension of HTTP to assure secure transactions over the Internet.
Secure HyperText Transfer Protocol (S-HTTP) is an extension of the HTTP with security enhancements for WWW-based commerce.
Secure HTTP. A superset of HTTP allowing secure HTTP connections with the explicit goal of seperation of security policy from mechanism. The system is not tied to any particular cryptographic system, key infrastructure, or cryptographic format. More info at http://www.eit.com/creations/s-http/s-http.html.
Secure HTTP, or S-HTTP, enables the secure exchange of information and files on the Web. S-HTTP files are encrypted and/or contain a digital certificate. This type of transaction security is likely to be used by financial institutions, because S-HTTP is more secure than a userID and password.
Secure HyperText Transfer Protocol, a secure way of transferring information over the World Wide Web.