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MICTE 2080
2080 Magh 07
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 Internet-enabled devices for demonstration purposes, Examples of websites using HTTP and HTTPS for comparison Introduction: 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: 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: 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: Ask student about HTTPS. Conclusion: Summarize the key points about HTTPS: HTTPS is a highly advanced and secure version of HTTP and Its use 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.