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July, 2025 | Volume 04 | Issue 03
Advancement of HTTP and Security Issues Over It
Nitya Nand Dwivedi
Babu Sunder Singh Institute of Technology and Management, Uttar Pradesh,
India
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Dharmendra Singh
Babu Sunder Singh Institute of Technology and Management, Uttar Pradesh,
India
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📌 DOI: https://doi.org/10.63920/tjths.43002
🔑 Keywords: HTTP/2, SPDY, HTTP/1, Cookies Encryption of Cookies.
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Abstract:
Now days so many organizations are focusing that how to improve http and security related problem over it. The new protocol, HTTP / 2, has most popular in the web industry as its typical information was confirmed and accepted earlier few years. Many of its technical structures are derived from the Google application-based protocol, HTTP / 2 solves many bugs and variations of HTTP / 1.1, improving web performance during page loading times. Expected. HTTP / 2 introduces topic compression, which allows multiple simultaneous exchanges on the same connection, allowing better utilization of network resources and reducing latency. We will also introduce one-sided submissions from the server to the client. Flow and priority control can help you use more live streaming. Flow control helps ensure that only data received from the recipient is sent. Priority allows the index of limited resources to the most significant load first. HTTP / 2 adds a novel communication method that allows the server that may be send feedback to the client. This research article shows that this functionality learns the impact of HTTP / 2 performance on standard websites, and while using HTTP / 2 improves page load speed and efficiency, increasing cookie usage makes it less secure. Therefore, you need to prevent this and ensure that the cookies you use are securely stored in your system and encrypted in some way. You can allow encryption locally, but you can also re-use the website upload server. In my research I used encryption via Node.js and the XAMP server.
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