Abstract:
Given that the amount and the nature of transferred data are increasing day after day, the
protection of information during its transmission is crucial. "Shielding Data in Transit:”
Secure Protocols and Encryption for Network Protection,” discusses key measures which
should be taken so as to protect data while in transit in the given communication paths.
This paper seeks to look at the most frequently used Secure Communication Protocols like
the TLS 1.4, SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) and MACsec (Media Access Control
Security) in terms of their advantages, limitations and how best to implement them on the
network. Further, the paper examines complex encryption forms such as E2EE or quantum
resistant algorithms and the best practices to counteract novel dangers. Focuses are made
based on how it can help protect daily applications such as, web traffic, email
communications, IoT, and cloud applications. The paper also analyses changing threat
posed in recent years; MitM attacks, eavesdropping and data leakage as well as providing
the understanding of how the modern cryptographic tools and secure protocols are
protecting data during the transmission. This work presents an overview of commonly used
methods and technologies to assist the network engineers, security specialists and other
involved organizations for developing effective and secure communication networks for
exchange of information in turbulent and competitive world.