An organization's infrastructure team plans to enable HTTP/3 (QUIC) across all enterprise edge load balancers to reduce web application latency. Because HTTP/3 utilizes UDP port 443 instead of traditional TCP port 443, the team must perform a security impact analysis before presenting the proposal to the Change Advisory Board (CAB). Which of the following represents the primary security impact that must be evaluated during this change management step?
- Existing deep packet inspection and network intrusion prevention rules tuned for TCP port 443 traffic may fail to inspect application-layer payloads.Cevap
- BPublic Transport Layer Security (TLS) certificates installed on the edge load balancers will become invalid and must be regenerated.
- CHost-based endpoint detection and response (EDR) agents on client devices will immediately terminate user connections due to protocol mismatches.
- DThe change will require reclassifying the perimeter load balancers from a preventive security control to a detective security control in the risk register.
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Existing deep packet inspection and network intrusion prevention rules tuned for TCP port 443 traffic may fail to inspect application-layer payloads.
Conducting a security impact analysis prior to change implementation requires assessing how infrastructure changes affect existing security controls. HTTP/3 (QUIC) uses UDP port 443 rather than TCP port 443. If network firewalls, web application firewalls, or intrusion prevention systems (IPS) are configured only to inspect TCP traffic on port 443, switching transport to UDP will result in uninspected traffic and a loss of security visibility.
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Security Impact Analysis in Change Management
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