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    What is Transport Layer Security ? How it secures your data?

    What is Transport Layer Security ? How it secures your data from hackers?

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    Transport Layer Security (TLS) – and its predecessor, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), which is now deprecated by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) – are cryptographic protocols that provide communications security over a computer network.

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    Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a protocol that provides privacy and data integrity between two communicating applications.

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    Transport layer security (TLS) is a protocol that provides communication security between client/server applications that communicate with each other over the Internet.

    TLS primarily enables secure Web browsing, applications access, data transfer and most Internet-based communication. It prevents the transmitted/transported data from being eavesdropped or tampered. TLS is used to secure Web browsers, Web servers, VPNs, database servers and more.

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    Transport layer security provides data security between two communicating applications. It is used by applications for file transfers, VPN connections & instant messaging.

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    Transport security mechanisms in Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) depend on the binding and transport being used. For example, when using the WSHttpBinding class, the transport is HTTP, and the primary mechanism for securing the transport is Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) over HTTP, commonly called HTTPS.

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    Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a protocol that provides privacy between and data integrity between two communicating applications. It is the most widely deployed security protocol used today and is used for web browser and other applications that require data to be securely exchanged over a network such as file transfer, VPN connections, instant messaging and voice over IP.

    TLS protocol allows the server and client to authenticate each other and to negotiate an encryption algorithm and cryptographic keys before data is exchanged. In a typical scenario, only the server is authenticated and its identity is ensured while the clients remain unauthenticated. The mutual authentication of the servers requires public key deployment to clients. When a server and client communicate, TLS protocol ensures that no third party may eavesdrop, tamper with any message and message forgery.

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    TLS stands for Transport Layer Security that is a protocol which creates a privacy between client-server applications on the internet. TLS is a cryptographic protocols that designed to provides communications security over a computer network.

    TLS Layers:

    TLS Record Protocol : TLS Record Protocol provides a secure connection with encryption method like the DES (Data Encryption Standard).

    TLS Handshake Protocol: TLS Handshake Protocol allows the client and server to authenticate each other. It transferred an encryption algorithm and cryptographic keys before the data is exchanged.

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    TLS stands for Transport Layer Security that is a protocol which creates a privacy between client-server applications on the internet. TLS is a cryptographic protocols that designed to provides communications security over a computer network.

    TLS Layers:

    TLS Record Protocol : TLS Record Protocol provides a secure connection with encryption method like the DES (Data Encryption Standard).

    TLS Handshake Protocol: TLS Handshake Protocol allows the client and server to authenticate each other. It transferred an encryption algorithm and cryptographic keys before the data is exchanged.

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    TLS is a cryptographic protocol that provides end-to-end security of data sent between applications over the Internet. It is mostly familiar to users through its use in secure web browsing, and in particular the padlock icon that appears in web browsers when a secure session is established. However, it can and indeed should also be used for other applications such as e-mail, file transfers, video/audioconferencing, instant messaging and voice-over-IP, as well as Internet services such as DNS and NTP.

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    TLS is designed to secure data against hackers and helps ensure that sensitive information such as passwords and credit card numbers are safe.

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