The SSL protocol is intended to provide a practical, application-layer, widely applicable connection-oriented mechanism for Internet client/server communications security. This note gives a detailed technical analysis of the cryptographic strength of the SSL 3.0 protocol. A number of minor aws in the protocol and several new active attacks on SSL are presented; however, these can be easily corrected without overhauling the basic structure of the protocol. We conclude that, while there are still a few technical wrinkles to iron out, on the whole SSL 3.0 is a valuable contribution towards practical communications security
The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol is widely used for securing communication over the Internet....
Since its introduction in 1994 the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol (later renamed to Transport La...
Much of the Internet’s end-to-end security relies on the SSL/TLS protocol along with its underlying ...
The SSL protocol is intended to provide a practical, application-layer, widely applicable connection...
This document is published as a historical record of the SSL 3.0 protocol. The original Abstract fol...
The goal of this project is to research and present the security protocol Secure Sockets Layer or ...
SSL-TLS Protocol was designed and developed to provide a secure channel for internet communications....
Since its introduction in 1994 the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol (later renamed to Transport La...
Internet applications use SSL to provide data confidentiality to communicating entities. The use of ...
In this dissertation, the architecture of SSL protocol is presented, and the details of the handshak...
Abstract. In recent years, protocols have been developed to ensure se-cure communications over the I...
Security in the application layer (SSL), provides the confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity o...
Safety risks are a prime issue, because the networked workstations and programs are exposed to a dif...
This paper discusses the security-set used in communication networks. It contains a brief overview o...
Internet applications use SSL to provide data confidential- ity to communicating entities. The use o...
The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol is widely used for securing communication over the Internet....
Since its introduction in 1994 the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol (later renamed to Transport La...
Much of the Internet’s end-to-end security relies on the SSL/TLS protocol along with its underlying ...
The SSL protocol is intended to provide a practical, application-layer, widely applicable connection...
This document is published as a historical record of the SSL 3.0 protocol. The original Abstract fol...
The goal of this project is to research and present the security protocol Secure Sockets Layer or ...
SSL-TLS Protocol was designed and developed to provide a secure channel for internet communications....
Since its introduction in 1994 the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol (later renamed to Transport La...
Internet applications use SSL to provide data confidentiality to communicating entities. The use of ...
In this dissertation, the architecture of SSL protocol is presented, and the details of the handshak...
Abstract. In recent years, protocols have been developed to ensure se-cure communications over the I...
Security in the application layer (SSL), provides the confidentiality, integrity, and authenticity o...
Safety risks are a prime issue, because the networked workstations and programs are exposed to a dif...
This paper discusses the security-set used in communication networks. It contains a brief overview o...
Internet applications use SSL to provide data confidential- ity to communicating entities. The use o...
The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol is widely used for securing communication over the Internet....
Since its introduction in 1994 the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol (later renamed to Transport La...
Much of the Internet’s end-to-end security relies on the SSL/TLS protocol along with its underlying ...