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The Security Engineer’s Guidebook to TLS 1.3

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A key to success is knowing what you are getting into before you embark on a new journey. Data encryption/decryption is one such example. The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) released a new version of its encryption protocol in the last half of 2018. Is this standard something you should adopt immediately?

According to a study by Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), 73% of respondents plan to begin the conversion to TLS 1.3 before mid-year 2019.1 For many enterprises, especially in the financial industry, this will result in a fundamental change to their security architectures. Any organization that is currently using secure socket layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) for passive SSL decryption will need to change their architecture or lose the ability for deep packet inspection (DPI), threat hunting, data loss prevention (DLP), and the use of intrusion detection systems (IDS)

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