Assuming the client is using a web browser, your answer would most likely be the Hyper-Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
HTTP is a very, very common way of transfering insensitive data from client to server. HTTPS is more secure, adding a secure socket layer to protect communications from being intercepted.
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As an alternative answer, the FTP (File Transfer Protocol) may be an acceptable answer, but this is usually not the primary method of communication for clients, as it is mainly used to access and modify files on the server, requiring a username-password combo to do so (usually).
Answer: Access control
Explanation:
Access control implements a security policy that specifies who or what may have access to each specific system resource and the type of access that is permitted in each instance.
A typical example of this is in ERPs where access controls defines what access codes a process owner has and what access a reviewer and an approval has. Where a personnel has access to carry out a transaction, review and approve the transaction, access controls are said to be deficient.
The right answer is Access control
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Answer:
See the code snippet below
Explanation:
import java.util.Scanner;
public class LabProgram{
public static void main(String[] args){
Scanner scan = new Scanner(System.in);
System.out.println("Please enter first number: ");
int firstNumber = scan.nextInt();
System.out.println("Please enter second number: ");
int secondNumber = scan.nextInt();
maxMagnitude(firstNumber, secondNumber);
}
public static int maxMagnitude(int firstValue, secondValue){
System.out.println(Math.max(firstValue, secondValue));
}
}