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Twitter Enhances User Data Security With Forward Secrecy Implementation

Following in the footsteps of other tech companies, Twitter is beefing up its security to make it harder for outsiders -- including the government -- to uncover data, the company announced Friday.. Twitter has added forward secrecy, a security measure that uses temporary, individual keys to encrypt each Web session, instead of relying on a single master key. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . Social media platforms boost privacy by implementing end-to-end encryption to safeguard user information from state surveillance.. Data Encryption, User Privacy, Internet Security, Forward Secrecy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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IETF Updates SSL: New AES Support and Enhanced Forward Secrecy Features

The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has published standards for improvements to SSL which add support for the recently ratified Advanced Encryption Standard. Request for Comments (RFC) 3268 adds support for AES to the TLS protocol (Transport Layer Security - which. . .. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has published standards for improvements to SSL which add support for the recently ratified Advanced Encryption Standard. Request for Comments (RFC) 3268 adds support for AES to the TLS protocol (Transport Layer Security - which was formerly known as SSL). As well as adding support for AES, the revision makes it easier and more efficient to support forward secrecy. Forward secrecy protects past data if a server's key is stolen. Without this measure, if a server's key is compromised, an attacker might be able decrypt previous sessions and decrypt old traffic, thereby accessing sensitive data which might include credit card details and the like. Forward secrecy, which up to now how only been supported with computational intensive ciphers like Triple DES, guards against this type of attack by retiring a server's key. Pete Chown, director of security developer Skygate, and author of the RFC, urged developers writing TLS software to include support for forward secrecy and AES in order to bolster Internet security. . The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has published standards for improvements to SSL which add. internet, engineering, force, (ietf), published, standards, improvements, which. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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