TLS is the protocol invoked under the covers when viewing secure websites (those loaded with HTTPS rather than HTTP). There are multiple versions of the TLS protocol, and the most recent version, 1.2, ...
Secure Socket Layer and Transport Layer Security are two protocols used by websites to help guarantee your privacy and security. Some websites choose SSL, and some choose TLS. When security is being ...
Although its common to think of a secure website as the opposite of an insecure one, the choice is not, in fact, binary. For a website to be truly secure, there are about a dozen or so ducks that all ...
Website security and performance vendor CloudFlare has made the newest version of the TLS secure communications protocol available to all of its customers. The TLS (Transport Layer Security) 1.3 ...
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has approved version 1.3 of the Transport Layer Security (TLS), the key protocol that enables HTTPS on the web. TLS 1.3 was approved by engineers at an IETF ...
When visiting a website if you are facing ERR SSL VERSION OR CIPHER MISMATCH error, then primarily it’s not your fault as an end-user. It can happen with any browser, including Chrome, Firefox, or ...
Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols work to encrypt communications between client and server applications in order to keep the web secure. After its latest version, TLS 1.3, was approved earlier ...
More than 850,000 websites still use the old TLS 1.0 and 1.1 protocols, scheduled to be removed from most major browsers later this month. This includes websites for major banks, governments, news ...