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SSL
(Secure Sockets Layer)
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a cryptographic protocol designed to provide secure communication over a computer network. It encrypts data between a client and server, ensuring privacy and data integrity.
SSL has largely been replaced by TLS (Transport Layer Security), but the term is still commonly used to refer to both protocols. SSL/TLS is essential for securing web traffic, enabling HTTPS for secure browsing. It is widely used in e-commerce, online banking, and other applications requiring data protection.
SSL has largely been replaced by TLS (Transport Layer Security), but the term is still commonly used to refer to both protocols. SSL/TLS is essential for securing web traffic, enabling HTTPS for secure browsing. It is widely used in e-commerce, online banking, and other applications requiring data protection.