The Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol is the most widely used security protocol on the Internet. It supports negotiation of a wide variety of cryptographic primitives through different cipher suites, various modes of client authentication, and additional features such as renegotiation. Despite its widespread use, only recently has the full TLS protocol been proven secure, and only the core cryptographic protocol with no additional features. These additional features have been the cause of several practical attacks on TLS. In 2009, Ray and Dispensa demonstrated how TLS renegotiation allows an attacker to splice together its own session with that of a victim, resulting in a man-in-the-middle attack on TLS-reliant applications such as...
Abstract—TLS was designed as a transparent channel abstrac-tion to allow developers with no cryptogr...
TLS is one of the most widely deployed cryptographic protocols on the Internet; it is used to protec...
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is currently developing the next version of the Transport...
The Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol is the most widely used security protocol on the Interne...
Real-world cryptographic protocols such as the widely used Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol s...
Configurability (also known as agility), is a protocol design framework that allows protocols to sup...
We analyze the handshake protocol of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol, version 1.3. We ad...
Real-world cryptographic protocols such as the widely used Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol s...
The TLS Internet Standard features a mixed bag of cryptographic algorithms and constructions, lettin...
Abstract—TLS was designed as a transparent channel abstrac-tion to allow developers with no cryptogr...
Secure channel protocols protect data transmission over a network from being overheard or tampered w...
Secure channels are one of the most pivotal building blocks of cryptography today. Internet connecti...
International audienceTLS was designed as a transparent channel abstraction to allow developers with...
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is currently developing the next version of the Transport...
The Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol aims to provide confidentiality and integrity of data in...
Abstract—TLS was designed as a transparent channel abstrac-tion to allow developers with no cryptogr...
TLS is one of the most widely deployed cryptographic protocols on the Internet; it is used to protec...
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is currently developing the next version of the Transport...
The Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol is the most widely used security protocol on the Interne...
Real-world cryptographic protocols such as the widely used Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol s...
Configurability (also known as agility), is a protocol design framework that allows protocols to sup...
We analyze the handshake protocol of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol, version 1.3. We ad...
Real-world cryptographic protocols such as the widely used Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol s...
The TLS Internet Standard features a mixed bag of cryptographic algorithms and constructions, lettin...
Abstract—TLS was designed as a transparent channel abstrac-tion to allow developers with no cryptogr...
Secure channel protocols protect data transmission over a network from being overheard or tampered w...
Secure channels are one of the most pivotal building blocks of cryptography today. Internet connecti...
International audienceTLS was designed as a transparent channel abstraction to allow developers with...
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is currently developing the next version of the Transport...
The Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol aims to provide confidentiality and integrity of data in...
Abstract—TLS was designed as a transparent channel abstrac-tion to allow developers with no cryptogr...
TLS is one of the most widely deployed cryptographic protocols on the Internet; it is used to protec...
The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is currently developing the next version of the Transport...