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SSL TLS and HTTPS

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What will you learn in this course?
  • Understand the fundamental principles of SSL, TLS, and HTTPS for secure web communication and data encryption
  • Implement SSL/TLS protocols to establish secure connections and protect sensitive information online
  • Differentiate between SSL and TLS protocols, including their history, features, and security improvements
  • Configure HTTPS on web servers to ensure encrypted data transfer and enhance website security
  • Identify common vulnerabilities and best practices for maintaining SSL/TLS security in web applications
  • Troubleshoot SSL/TLS handshake issues and certificate errors to ensure seamless secure connections
  • Evaluate the security of SSL/TLS implementations using industry-standard tools and techniques
  • Apply best practices for managing SSL/TLS certificates to maintain trust and compliance in web security

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Andile Masingi

it was amazing and helpful 2022-10-10

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HTTPS is just the HTTP protocol but with data encryption using SSL/TLS. SSL is the original and now deprecated protocol created at Netscape in the mid 90s. TLS is the new protocol for secured encryption on the web maintained by IETF.