TLS 1.3 Internet security protocol was approved

    TLS 1.3 Internet security protocol was approved

    TLS 1.3 Internet security protocol was approved


    Last Updated: 05 Apr 2018 at 09:07

    The long-simmering battle over the future of the internet’s most important security protocol is over: TLS 1.3 was approved by the Internet Engineering Task Force after over four years of work and 28 draft versions of the standard.

    TLS — short for Transport Layer Security — secures a huge swath of the internet. HTTPS-enabled websites, like the one you’re visiting, are possible thanks to TLS. The protocol is also used to secure email, voice, video and messaging. The newest version is the biggest change in the standard’s two decades of existence...


    Read more: TLS 1.3 approved: The internets most important security protocol is finally moving forward - CyberScoop

    Official announcement: https://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/we.../msg17592.html
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    27 Mar 2018


  1. Posts : 4,224
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    Here's a nice blog from CloudFlare on the subject of TLS 1.3: Introducing TLS 1.3. It will be interesting to see how quickly TLS 1.3 gets enabled on the many websites out there on the Internet. Thanks for sharing this, Brink!
    --Ed--
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    Thank you Ed. :)
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