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Cryptographic protocol for secure transport.

Definition

TLS provides authenticated key exchange, encrypted records, and integrity protection for application-layer protocols over unreliable networks.

In plain English Cryptographic protocol for secure transport.

Why this matters

Why it matters: It mitigates passive and active adversaries, including MITM, when certificate validation and configuration are correct.

Example

Example: TLS 1.3 with AEAD ciphers and forward secrecy.