Difference between revisions of "Secure Sockets Layer"

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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).