In your own words (NOT copy and pasting plagiarism), Thoroughly detail recommend
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In your own words (NOT copy and pasting plagiarism),
Thoroughly detail recommended steps for how to implement a successful HTTP to HTTPS Conversion
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You have recently been hired by a new Japanese accounting firm, headquarter in Tokyo, as the director of Information Systems and Telecommunications. Your assignment is to assess the security posture of the firm and develop a security structure for this new company. Write your recommendations and reasons to the firm's CEO. The firm has 600 employees in Tokyo, 50 in Houston, and is planning to open two branch offices in India and California. Ten accountants will be hired at each site. USA customers' data from the Houston and California offices will be transmitted to the India and Japan offices for the processing of payroll. The results are then sent back to the Firm's USA office in Houston. Currently, only TCP/IP (pubic Internet) is being used. The firm's network is a Windows environment, using CISCO products, with the IPv4 range 211.156.13.0/22. You may create any subnet as needed. Assume no security applications are in place since this is a new companyExplanation / Answer
Setting Up HTTP to HTTPs:
HTTP is not at all secure, on the other hand, HTTPs is an secure protocol which makes use of TLS/SSL certificate. The TLS is an Transport Layer Security whereas, SSL is an Secure Sockets Layer. These both are the protocol which makes HTTPs secure for the use.Now lets jump on how to setup the HTTPs.
Hence, this is how we will implement a successful HTTP to HTTPs conversion for the above organization.