✓ Correct answer: B. SSHAnswer: SSH Secure Shell (SSH) is a protocol used for secure remote management and for securely accessing a remote computer over an unsecured network. It encrypts the data being transmitted, ensuring confidentiality and integrity. FTP is the File Transfer Protocol, which is used for transferring files but does not encrypt the data. HTTP stands for HyperText Transfer Protocol, used primarily for accessing websites over the internet but without built-in encryption. SNMP is the Simple Network Management Protocol, which is used for network management but typically lacks encryption.
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