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Transport Layer Security - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a protocol that ensures privacy between communicating applications and their users on the Internet. ... Home > Security Definitions - Transport Layer Security...
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Datagram Transport Layer Security - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In information technology, the Datagram Transport Layer Security ( DTLS ) protocol provides communications privacy for datagram protocols. DTLS allows datagram-based applications to communicate in...
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Guidelines for the Selection and Use of Transport Layer Security (TLS) Implementations; C. Michael Chernick, Charles Edington III, Matthew J. Fanto, Rob Rosenthal; NIST Special Publication 800-52; C O M P U T E R S E C U R I T Y;
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TLS, which stands for "Transport Layer Security," is the industry standard for securing web communications. UserLand's TLS will provide companies and individuals deploying UserLand's products with a means of ensuring that their communications over the Internet will remain secure and private.
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