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Actual exam question from ISC's CISSP-ISSAP
Question #: 93
Topic #: 1
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You work as a Network Administrator for Blue Bell Inc. The company has a TCP-based network. The company has two offices in different cities. The company wants to connect the two offices by using a public network. You decide to configure a virtual private network (VPN) between the offices. Which of the following protocols is used by VPN for tunneling?

  • A. L2TP
  • B. HTTPS
  • C. SSL
  • D. IPSec
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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n00r1
10 months, 1 week ago
The protocol commonly used by VPNs for tunneling is: D. IPSec (Internet Protocol Security) IPSec is widely used for creating secure communication tunnels over public networks. It provides a secure framework for authentication and encryption, ensuring the confidentiality and integrity of data transmitted between the two offices. Options A (L2TP), B (HTTPS), and C (SSL) are also used in various VPN implementations, but IPSec is a commonly used protocol for VPN tunneling.
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jim22444
1 year, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: D
IPsec vs L2TP I always saw IPsec has to be used with L2TP to keep it secure. If so then I see no reason to use L2TP over IPsec
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Banzaaai
2 years, 2 months ago
why not IPSEC
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