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IETF Approves TLS 1.3 Standard: Stronger HTTPS Protection Against Snooping

The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has approved version 1.3 of the Transport Layer Security (TLS), the key protocol that enables HTTPS on the web.. TLS 1.3 was approved by engineers at an IETF gathering in London last week. The approved document is the 28th version of the TLS 1.3 proposal that has been hashed out over the past four years. . The latest version of HTTP/3 gained favorable reviews at a meeting of professionals, improving web communication safety for all.. TLS 1.3, HTTPS Security, Internet Encryption, IETF Approval. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Mar 26, 2018 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Mozilla Firefox Moves To Complete HTTPS Enforcement For Secure Browsing

The Mozilla Foundation is initiating the process to phase out insecure HTTP connections in the Firefox browser. The decision is part of a broader movement to encrypt the Web, which in the case of Mozilla Firefox, means permitting only encrypted HTTPS browser connections.. Mozilla is the developer of Firefox. It accounts for between 12 and 22 percent of the browser market share throughout its various versions. The group has not yet established a timeline for the deprecation of HTTP. The link for this article located at ThreatPost is no longer available. . Mozilla is advancing Firefox with a focus on complete HTTPS adoption to enhance web safety and eliminate outdated HTTP links.. Mozilla Foundation, HTTPS Enforcement, Firefox Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 May 04, 2015 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Security Projects
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Explore HTTPS Security to Strengthen Internet Protection From Cyber Threats

A reader wrote me: . Https is a newcomer to Internet addresses. It indicates that the site you are accessing is secure, meaning it has extra protection against hackers. That The link for this article located at Times Reporter is no longer available. . Https is a newcomer to Internet addresses. It indicates that the site you are accessing is secure, m. reader, wrote, https, newcomer, internet, addresses, indicates. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Sep 30, 2011 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Guide to Installing JSSE for HTTPS Implementation in Java

In this column, I'll show you how to install JSSE and use it to implement HTTPS (i.e., HTTP over SSL). I'll provide you with an example of a mini-HTTPS server and Java clients that support SSL. I'll then show you how . . . . In this column, I'll show you how to install JSSE and use it to implement HTTPS (i.e., HTTP over SSL). I'll provide you with an example of a mini-HTTPS server and Java clients that support SSL. I'll then show you how to setup a bi-directional SSL scheme where clients authenticate servers and servers authenticate clients. Networked applications, by their very nature, require close attention to security. The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol was developed by Netscape in 1994 as a common solution to client-server communication security issues. SSL supports a flexible client-server authentication scheme and provides for algorithm-independent encrypted client-server communication. SSL runs as a layer between the Transport Control Protocol (TCP) and application layer protocols, such as HTTP and SMTP. . In this column, I'll show you how to install JSSE and use it to implement HTTPS (i.e., HTTP over SSL. column, install, implement, https. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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