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HTTP/2 is an update to the HTTP protocol, introduced in 2015. The update was meant as a faster, simpler, and more robust alternative to HTTP/1.
The original HTTP was a simple protocol for a simple web, it was not designed to handle increasingly media-rich websites. For example, Google handles 40,000 web searches per second every day.
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What Is SMB: How Does The Protocol Work & What Does The ... - MSNHowever, for such a commonly used protocol, few systems give descriptions of what SMB actually is. You might be wondering what it stands for, what it does, and how you can use it on your servers ...
Aug. 4, 2016 at 4:20 a.m. PT Imperva Researchers have discovered a number of security issues related to the new HTTP/2 protocol which could place millions of websites at risk of attack.
More than one-half (51.8 percent) of the one million most visited websites worldwide now actively redirect to HTTPS, the secure version of the HTTP protocol over which data between a device and a ...
Brave has added native support for IPFS, a decentralized transfer protocol that’s aiming to make the internet faster and more secure. The browser can now act as a node, serving web content to ...
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