TLS and SSL: What you need to know
Sponsored by: Geotrust
July 20, 2015
On-Demand Webinar
TLS is the successor to SSL and is critical to the operation of the internet. TLS is used not only to secure web browsing sessions, but is also used to secure traffic from mobile applications as well as securing many other forms of internet communication. When used correctly, TLS not only allows you, your computer, or an app to verify the identity of a remote site, but to also secure the communication with that site, encrypting traffic and ensuring that data hasn’t been tampered with in transit.
In this seminar you will learn:
The differences between TLS and SSL
How we rely on TLS when using the Internet
How TLS ensures the confidentiality and integrity of web traffic
The different ways that TLS can perform authentication
The importance of browser indicators such as the green bar and padlock
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Speaker
Orin Thomas is an MVP, an MCT and has a string of Microsoft MCSE and MCITP certifications. He has written more than 30 books for Microsoft Press IT Pro topics. He is an author at PluralSight and is a contributing editor at Windows IT Pro magazine. He has been working in IT since the early 1990's and regularly speaks at conferences in Australia and around the world.
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