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CompTIA Security+ SY0-701 Protocol Acronyms Flashcards
CompTIA Security+ SY0-701 (V7) Flashcards
Study our CompTIA Security+ SY0-701 Protocol Acronyms flashcards for the CompTIA Security+ SY0-701 (V7) exam with 23+ flashcards. View as flashcards, a searchable table, or as a fun matching game.

| Front | Back |
| ARP | Address Resolution Protocol |
| BGP | Border Gateway Protocol |
| DHCP | Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol |
| DNS | Domain Name System |
| FTP | File Transfer Protocol |
| HTTP | Hypertext Transfer Protocol |
| ICMP | Internet Control Message Protocol |
| IMAP | Internet Message Access Protocol |
| IPSec | Internet Protocol Security |
| IRC | Internet Relay Chat |
| LDAP | Lightweight Directory Access Protocol |
| NTP | Network Time Protocol |
| PPTP | Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol |
| RADIUS | Remote Authentication Dial-in User Service |
| RDP | Remote Desktop Protocol |
| RIP | Routing Information Protocol |
| SMTP | Simple Mail Transfer Protocol |
| SNMP | Simple Network Management Protocol |
| TCP/IP | Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol |
| TLS | Transport Layer Security |
| UDP | User Datagram Protocol |
| VoIP | Voice over IP |
| WAP | Wireless Access Point |
About the Flashcards
Flashcards for the CompTIA Security+ exam provide concise definitions and roles for common networking protocols and services. Each card highlights key acronyms and protocol purpose so you can quickly recall where a protocol fits in the network stack and what problems it addresses.
Deck coverage includes routing protocols such as BGP and RIP, transport and core protocols like TCP/IP and UDP, application services including HTTP, FTP, SMTP, IMAP and IRC, and security and tunneling technologies such as IPSec, TLS and PPTP alongside RADIUS. Also covered are essential services and management protocols: DNS, DHCP, NTP, LDAP, SNMP, RDP, VoIP and WAP.
Topics covered in this flashcard deck:
- Address resolution protocols
- Routing protocols
- Transport layer protocols
- Application-layer protocols
- Security and tunneling
- Network services and management