TLS

E1268

TLS (Transport Layer Security) is a cryptographic protocol that secures data transmitted over networks by providing encryption, authentication, and integrity between communicating applications.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cryptographic protocol
network security protocol
abbreviation TLS
basedOn SSL 3.0
definedIn RFC 5246
RFC 8446
deprecatedVersion TLS 1.0
TLS 1.1
designGoal prevent eavesdropping
prevent message forgery
prevent tampering
fullName TLS self-linksurface differs
surface form: Transport Layer Security
hasComponent TLS handshake
alert protocol
change cipher spec
record protocol
latestVersion RFC 8446
surface form: TLS 1.3
operatesAtLayer application layer
transport layer
predecessor SSL 3.0
surface form: SSL
providesProperty authentication
confidentiality
integrity
publicationYear 1999
purpose secure data transmitted over networks
standardizedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF
successorTo SSL 2.0
SSL 3.0
supportsAlgorithmFamily AES
ChaCha20
Diffie–Hellman key exchange
surface form: Diffie–Hellman

Diffie–Hellman key exchange
surface form: Elliptic Curve Diffie–Hellman

HMAC
RSA
usedByProtocol FTPS
HTTPS
IMAP
surface form: IMAPS

POP3S
SMTP
surface form: SMTPS

STARTTLS
usesMechanism X.509 certificates
digital certificates
message authentication codes
public key cryptography
symmetric key cryptography
usesPortTypically 443
version TLS 1.0
TLS 1.1
TLS 1.2
RFC 8446
surface form: TLS 1.3

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SPDY uses TLS
fetchmail supportsProtocol TLS
this entity surface form: SSL/TLS
Poly1305 usedIn TLS
RFC 4217 usesSecurityProtocol TLS
this entity surface form: Transport Layer Security
XMPP supportsSecurity TLS
NNTP encryptionSupport TLS
FTP usesEncryptionInVariant TLS
this entity surface form: TLS (in FTPS)
RFC 6176 (prohibition of SSL 2.0) recommendsUseOf TLS
subject surface form: RFC 6176
RFC 6176 (prohibition of SSL 2.0) recommendsUseOf TLS
subject surface form: RFC 6176
this entity surface form: Transport Layer Security
RFC 6176 (prohibition of SSL 2.0) protocolFamily TLS
subject surface form: RFC 6176
RFC 6176 (prohibition of SSL 2.0) protocolFamily TLS
subject surface form: RFC 6176
this entity surface form: SSL/TLS
RFC 7539 useCase TLS
RFC 8439 intendedUse TLS
RFC 6176 relatedProtocol TLS
this entity surface form: Transport Layer Security
RFC 3546 protocol TLS
this entity surface form: Transport Layer Security
RFC 3546 protocol TLS
RFC 3207 uses TLS
this entity surface form: Transport Layer Security
RFC 7465 (prohibition in TLS) updatesProtocol TLS
subject surface form: RFC 7465
this entity surface form: Transport Layer Security
RFC 7465 (prohibition in TLS) updatesProtocol TLS
subject surface form: RFC 7465
RFC 7465 (prohibition in TLS) prohibitsUseIn TLS
subject surface form: RFC 7465
this entity surface form: Transport Layer Security
RFC 7465 (prohibition in TLS) prohibitsUseIn TLS
subject surface form: RFC 7465
P‑CSCF usesTransport TLS
subject surface form: P-CSCF
DTLS basedOn TLS
HTTPS Everywhere relatedTo TLS
this entity surface form: Transport Layer Security
FUS alsoKnownAs TLS
DTLS-SRTP basedOn TLS
GCM commonlyUsedIn TLS
subject surface form: Galois/Counter Mode
gRPC supportsSecurity TLS
RFC 8314 primarySecurityMechanism TLS
this entity surface form: Transport Layer Security
RFC 8314 hasKeyword TLS
QUIC TLS usage specification definesUsageOf TLS
this entity surface form: Transport Layer Security
TLS Working Group responsibleFor TLS
this entity surface form: Transport Layer Security protocol
TLS Working Group responsibleFor TLS
this entity surface form: TLS record layer
Istio supportsStandard TLS
this entity surface form: mTLS