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RYAN BANYAN

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When an e-mail user encrypts an outgoing messages with SSL/TLS, how far will this encryption extend?
 
  A) to the sender's e-mail server
  B) to the receiver's e-mail server
  C) to the receiver's client host
  D) to an application program on the receiver's client host

Question 2

B2B transactions involving communication, design, planning, information sharing, and activities beyond financial transactions among business partners describes
 
  A) exchanges.
  B) collaborative commerce.
  C) trading communities.
  D) public marketplaces.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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