Designed specifically to support the hypertext transfer protocol, S-HTTP provides authentication for servers and browsers, as well as confidentiality and data integrity for communications between a web server and browser.
HTTPS is a protocol used for the transmission of sensitive documents and files over the Internet. HTTPS pages are require SSL.
Extension to HTTP to apply crypto services to Web data and transactions.
A protocol, built on top of SSL, that is a secure version of HTTP. See also Hypertext Transfer Protocol and Secure Sockets Layer.
A protocol used to transmit web pages over the internet. These pages require SSL
A security-enhanced version of HTTP providing a variety of mechanisms to enable confidentiality, authentication, and integrity. When HTTP is mentioned assume HTTPS as well.
A secure version of HTTP, providing general transaction security services over the Web.
Secure hypertext transfer protocol (S-HTTP) is an alternative mechanism to the https URI scheme for encrypting web communications carried over HTTP. S-HTTP is defined in RFC 2660.