CompTIA Security+ Exam Prep

Category - Engineering

What is the technical specification that indicates how multimedia data and e-mail attachments are to be transferred?
  1. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME)
  2. Privacy-Enhanced Mail (PEM)
  3. Message Security Protocol (MSP)
  4. Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)
Explanation
Answer: A - Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension (MIME) is the technical specification that indicates how multimedia data and e-mail attachments are to be transferred. The Internet has mail standards that dictate how mail is to be formatted, encapsulated, transmitted, and opened. If a message or document contains a binary attachment, MIME dictates how that portion of the message should be handled. MIME is a specification that dictates how certain file types should be transmitted and handled. The specification has several types and subtypes, enables different computers to exchange data in varying formats, and provides a standardized way of presenting the data. Secure MIME is a standard for encrypting and digitally signing electronic mail and for providing secure data attachments.
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