TCP/IP

Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is a set of protocols that allows devices to communicate with each other over a network. TCP organizes the data for transmission, establishes the connection the data will be transmitted over, and breaks the data into transmittable packets. IP defines the addresses for the data packets and how the data packets will be exchanged. The two protocols work together to ensure that data gets to where it’s supposed to go.

Measure What Matters

The Goal Is Not Fewer Findings.

It’s Less Threat Debt.

See which attack paths matter, which controls fail, and what actions reduce risk in your environment.

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