Networking Security: Atlas / Conclusion
Networking Security: Atlas
Excellent work! You learned how to:
- Define Transport Layer Security (TLS)
- Use the IP Access List
- Identify the purpose of Network Peering
- Understand the benefits of Private Endpoints
Learning Objectives

Define Transport Layer Security (TLS): Explain how Transport Layer Security (TLS) works and is enabled by default in Atlas.

Use the IP Access List: Add, remove, and manage what IP addresses can connect to your database.

Identify the purpose of Network Peering: Learn about how network peering offers enhanced security, improved performance, and simplified compliance by creating a private connection between your Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) and your MongoDB Atlas cluster VPC that bypasses the public internet.

Understand the benefits of Private Endpoints: Learn about how Private Endpoints provide resource-specific access to your Atlas clusters, creating a direct, private connection that keeps your data off the public internet.
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Resources
Use the following resources to learn more about networking security:
