User:Elina Lesson Plan 10
Subject: Computer Science
Class: 7
Unit: 8
Topic:HTTPS(hyper text transfer protocol secure)
Time: 10min
Specific objective:
- At the end of this class, studnet will understand the concept of HTTPS .
Teaching Material:
- Whiteboard ,
- marker and duster,
- Internet-enabled devices for demonstration purposes,
- Examples of websites using HTTP and HTTPS for comparison.
Introduction 3min:
- Start by discussing the concept of secure internet communication and why it's important.
- Ask students if they have noticed "https://" at the beginning of web addresses and what they think it means.
Introduce HTTPS:
- HTTPS stands for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure.
- It uses the port no. 443 for Data Communication.
- It allows the secure transactions by encrypting the entire communication with SSL
- It is a combination of SSL/TLS protocol and HTTP.
- It provides encrypted and secure identification of a network server
- HTTP also allows you to create a secure encrypted connection between the server and the browser.
- It offers the bi-directional security of Data.
- This helps you to protect potentially sensitive information from being stolen
Advantages 2min:
- The main advantage of HTTPS is that it provides high security to users.
- Data and information are protected. So, it ensures data protection.
- SSL technology in HTTPS protects the data from third-party or hackers. And this technology builds trust for the users who are using it.
- It helps users by performing banking transactions.
Disadvantages 2min:
- HTTPS protocol can't stop stealing confidential information from the pages cached on the browser.
- SSL data can be encrypted only during transmission on the network. So it can't clear the text in the browser memory.
- HTTPS can increase computational overhead as well as network overhead of the organization
Class-room Activity 2min:
- Ask student about HTTPS.
Conclusion 1min:
Summarize the key points about HTTPS:
- HTTPS is a highly advanced and secure version of HTTP and It uses the port no. 443 for Data Communication.
- This protocol is mainly used for providing security to the data sent between a website and the web browser
- It is widely used on the internet and used for secure communications.
Homework:
- Ask students to analyze the SSL/TLS certificates of different websites they visit and note their observations about security measures.