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Protocol developed by Netscape has been adopted for protection of data in transit that encompasses all network services that use TCP/IP to support typical application tasks of communication between servers and clients. Recently succeeded by Transport Layer Security (TLS). | Protocol developed by Netscape has been adopted for protection of data in transit that encompasses all network services that use TCP/IP to support typical application tasks of communication between servers and clients. Recently succeeded by Transport Layer Security (TLS). | ||
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Revision as of 20:36, 28 July 2011
Protocol developed by Netscape has been adopted for protection of data in transit that encompasses all network services that use TCP/IP to support typical application tasks of communication between servers and clients. Recently succeeded by Transport Layer Security (TLS).