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TLS 1.2 Handshake vs TLS 1.3 Handshake
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Secure communication protocols make the difference between people navigating the internet with confidence and being at the mercy of attackers. Businesses, governments, and other organizations that people trust with their data have a weighty responsibility as protectors of sensitive information.
Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a security protocol used when two digital parties, often a browser and a server, engage in a handshake. During the handshake process, the browser says, in effect, “Here’s what I’m going to use to make …
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