Every time a browser connects to an HTTPS website, a silent cryptographic negotiation happens in milliseconds. This process is called the TLS handshake. Most explanations stop at a high level overview, but to truly understand performance, security, and common SSL[…]
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Transport Layer Security, commonly known as TLS, is the cryptographic foundation of the modern internet. Every secure website that begins with HTTPS relies on TLS to encrypt communication between a user’s browser and a web server. Whether someone is logging[…]
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