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A survey and analysis of TLS interception mechanisms and motivations. (arXiv:2010.16388v2 [cs.CR] UPDATED)
Dec. 29, 2022, 2:10 a.m. | Xavier de Carné de Carnavalet, Paul C. van Oorschot
cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org
TLS is an end-to-end protocol designed to provide confidentiality and
integrity guarantees that improve end-user security and privacy. While TLS
helps defend against pervasive surveillance of intercepted unencrypted traffic,
it also hinders several common beneficial operations typically performed by
middleboxes on the network traffic. Consequently, various methods have been
proposed that "bypass" the confidentiality goals of TLS by playing with keys
and certificates essentially in a man-in-the-middle solution, as well as new
proposals that extend the protocol to accommodate third …
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