SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) itself does not have built-in security mechanisms, so it relies on external security layers like Transport Layer Security (TLS) to provide encryption and secure communication between clients and servers.
Why Not the Others?
A. Encryption → Encryption is a general concept; SOAP security requires TLS for encryption in transit.
B. Tokenization → Used for protecting sensitive data but does not secure SOAP communications.
D. SSL → SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is outdated and has been replaced by TLS for modern secure communications.
It's 100% C. SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) does not include native security capabilities. Instead, it relies on external mechanisms like TLS to secure the communication channel. TLS ensures the confidentiality, integrity, and authentication of data exchanged between clients and servers.
Can't be A: While encryption is a fundamental security feature, SOAP alone does not specify how to implement it. TLS incorporates encryption as part of its broader security features.
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