RFC 8996

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RFC 8996 is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard that formally deprecates the use of older Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol versions in favor of more secure modern alternatives.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf IETF standard
Request for Comments
appliesTo TLS client implementations
TLS server implementations
application protocols using TLS
area Security
BCPNumber BCP 195
category Best Current Practice
definesAction deprecate TLS 1.0
deprecate TLS 1.1
deprecatesProtocolVersion TLS 1.0
TLS 1.1
documentType Standards-track RFC
focusesOn TLS protocol versions
TLS
surface form: Transport Layer Security
hasLanguage English
intendedAudience application developers
protocol designers
system administrators
isPartOfSeries RFCs
surface form: Request for Comments series
motivation improve security of TLS deployments
remove support for obsolete TLS versions
obsoletes RFC 7525
publicationDate March 2021
publishedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF

Internet Engineering Task Force
publisher RFC Editor
recommends disable TLS 1.0 in all configurations
disable TLS 1.1 in all configurations
use TLS 1.2 or later
recommendsProtocolVersion TLS 1.2
RFC 8446
surface form: TLS 1.3
relation successor to RFC 7525 for TLS version guidance
securityConsideration TLS 1.0
surface form: TLS 1.0 is vulnerable to multiple attacks

TLS 1.1 is vulnerable to multiple attacks
shortName Deprecating TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1
standardizes deprecation of TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1
status Best Current Practice
Internet standard-track document
stream Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF
subject Internet security
cryptographic protocols
protocol deprecation
title Deprecating TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1
updates TLS 1.2
surface form: TLS 1.2 usage guidelines
workingGroup UTA (Using TLS in Applications)
surface form: Using TLS in Applications
year 2021

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Description of subject: RFC 8996 is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) standard that formally deprecates the use of older Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol versions in favor of more secure modern alternatives.

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