Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a cryptographic protocol designed to provide communications security over a computer network, such as the Internet. The...
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Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS) is a communications protocol providing security to datagram-based applications by allowing them to communicate...
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Transport Layer Security (WTLS) is a security protocol, part of the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) stack. It sits between the WTP and WDP layers...
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which can provide a data-security layer. Application protocols that support SASL typically also support Transport Layer Security (TLS) to complement the...
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automatically interact with it using only HTTPS connections, which provide Transport Layer Security (TLS/SSL), unlike the insecure HTTP used alone. HSTS is an IETF...
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Application-Layer Protocol Negotiation (ALPN) is a Transport Layer Security (TLS) extension that allows the application layer to negotiate which protocol...
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used; in this case end-to-end security would be required. Even if the web service relies upon transport layer security, it might be required for the service...
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Cipher suite (category Transport Layer Security)
network connection. Suites typically use Transport Layer Security (TLS) or its deprecated predecessor Secure Socket Layer (SSL). The set of algorithms that cipher...
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or EAP-TLS. EAP Transport Layer Security (EAP-TLS), defined in RFC 5216, is an IETF open standard that uses the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol...
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Comparison of TLS implementations (redirect from Comparison of Transport Layer Security implementations)
The Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol provides the ability to secure communications across or inside networks. This comparison of TLS implementations...
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HTTPS (redirect from Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer)
communication protocol is encrypted using Transport Layer Security (TLS) or, formerly, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). The protocol is therefore also referred...
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FTPS (category Transport Layer Security)
Protocol (FTP) that adds support for the Transport Layer Security (TLS) and, formerly, the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL, which is now prohibited by RFC7568)...
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OSI model (redirect from OSI seven-layer model)
systems are split into seven different abstraction layers: Physical, Data Link, Network, Transport, Session, Presentation, and Application. The model...
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Public key certificate (redirect from SSL security certificate)
certificate's subject is typically a person or organization. However, in Transport Layer Security (TLS) a certificate's subject is typically a computer or other...
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Token Binding (category Transport Layer Security)
Binding is a proposed standard for a Transport Layer Security (TLS) extension that aims to increase TLS security by using cryptographic certificates on...
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ChaCha20-Poly1305 (section Security)
(March 2013). The Salsa20 Stream Cipher for Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS). I-D draft-josefsson-salsa20-tls-00...
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TLS-PSK (category Transport Layer Security)
Transport Layer Security pre-shared key ciphersuites (TLS-PSK) is a set of cryptographic protocols that provide secure communication based on pre-shared...
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schemes such as Transport Layer Security (TLS), but they are much more vulnerable to attack. While weak schemes are used where the transport layer is expected...
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SMTPS (category Transport Layer Security)
Transfer Protocol Secure) is a method for securing the SMTP using transport layer security. It is intended to provide authentication of the communication...
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Server Name Indication (category Transport Layer Security)
Server Name Indication (SNI) is an extension to the Transport Layer Security (TLS) computer networking protocol by which a client indicates which hostname...
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Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (redirect from SMTP MTA Strict Transport Security)
RFC 2920 SIZE – Message size declaration, RFC 1870 STARTTLS – Transport Layer Security, RFC 3207 (2002) SMTPUTF8 – Allow UTF-8 encoding in mailbox names...
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TLS termination proxy (category Transport Layer Security)
additional defence-in-depth layer for centralised control and consistent management of (D)TLS configuration and associated security policies, and reduce the...
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part in the business. The Transport Layer Security (TLS; formerly, Secure Socket Layers, SSL) refers to the standard security technology of networking...
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IRCd (section TLS (Transport Layer Security))
000 users to 20,000 users.[citation needed] Some IRCd support Transport Layer Security, or TLS, for those who don't, it is still possible to use SSL via...
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GnuTLS (category Transport Layer Security implementation)
GnuTLS (/ˈɡnuː ˌtiː ˌɛl ˈɛs/, the GNU Transport Layer Security Library) is a free software implementation of the TLS, SSL and DTLS protocols. It offers...
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DNS over TLS (category Transport Layer Security)
is a network security protocol for encrypting and wrapping Domain Name System (DNS) queries and answers via the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol...
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Opportunistic TLS (category Transport Layer Security)
Opportunistic TLS (Transport Layer Security) refers to extensions in plain text communication protocols, which offer a way to upgrade a plain text connection...
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Public key infrastructure (category Transport Layer Security)
confidentiality purposes is in the context of Transport Layer Security (TLS). TLS is a capability underpinning the security of data in transit, i.e. during transmission...
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body.[citation needed] PCT has since been superseded by SSLv3 and Transport Layer Security. For a while it was still supported by Internet Explorer, but PCT...
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This layer can assist in synchronization, dialog control and critical operation management (e.g., an online bank transaction). TLS Transport Layer Security...
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