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  Transport Layer Security - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) y Transport Layer Security (TLS) -Seguridad de la Capa de Transporte-, su sucesor, son protocolos criptográficos que proporcionan comunicaciones seguras en Internet.
RFC 3546: "Transport Layer Security (TLS) Extensions", añade un mecanismo para negociar extensiones de protocolos durante la inicialización de sesión y define algunas extensiones.
RFC 4279: "Pre-Shared Key Ciphersuites for Transport Layer Security (TLS)", añade tres conjuntos de nuevas familias de cifrados para que el protocolo TLS permita la autenticación basada en claves previamente compartidas.
es.wikipedia.org /wiki/Transport_Layer_Security   (1566 words)

  
  RFC 2246 (rfc2246) - The TLS Protocol Version 1.0
The security parameters for the pending states can be set by the TLS Handshake Protocol, and the Handshake Protocol can selectively make either of the pending states current, in which case the appropriate current state is disposed of and replaced with the pending state; the pending state is then reinitialized to an empty state.
Note that higher layers should not be overly reliant on TLS always negotiating the strongest possible connection between two peers: there are a number of ways a man in the middle attacker can attempt to make two entities drop down to the least secure method they support.
Security analysis The TLS protocol is designed to establish a secure connection between a client and a server communicating over an insecure channel.
www.faqs.org /rfcs/rfc2246.html   (16076 words)

  
 RFC 4347 - Datagram Transport Layer Security
Datagram semantics of the underlying transport are preserved by the DTLS protocol.
Although this introduces a small amount of inefficiency, the transport layer and DTLS sequence numbers serve different purposes, and therefore for conceptual simplicity it is superior to use both sequence numbers.
Security Considerations This document describes a variant of TLS 1.1 and therefore most of the security considerations are the same as those of TLS 1.1 [TLS11], described in Appendices D, E, and F. The primary additional security consideration raised by DTLS is that of denial of service.
www.packetizer.com /rfc/rfc4347   (5841 words)

  
 Transport Layer Security - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and its successor, Transport Layer Security (TLS), are cryptographic protocols which provide secure communications on the Internet for such things as web browsing, e-mail, Internet faxing, and other data transfers.
RFC 3546: "Transport Layer Security (TLS) Extensions", adds a mechanism for negotiating protocol extensions during session initialisation and defines some extensions.
RFC 4366: "Transport Layer Security (TLS) Extensions" describes both a set of specific extensions, and a generic extension mechanism.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Transport_Layer_Security   (1820 words)

  
 Security Implementation Mechanisms - Java EE 5 Tutorial   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Java EE security services are provided by the component container and can be implemented using declarative or programmatic techniques (container security is discussed more in Securing Containers.) Java EE security services provide a robust and easily configured security mechanism for authenticating users and authorizing access to application functions and associated data at many different layers.
However, as is inherent to security applied at the application layer, security properties are not transferable to applications running in other environments and only protect data while it is residing in the application environment.
Security is "live" from the time it leaves the consumer until it arrives at the provider, or vice versa, even across intermediaries.
java.sun.com /javaee/5/docs/tutorial/doc/Security-Intro3.html   (1327 words)

  
 OMG Security
Secure interoperability is predicated on the use of a common transport-layer security mechanism, such as that provided by SSL/TLS.
The transport layer provides target-to-client authentication as necessary to identify the target for the purpose of ensuring that the target is the intended target.
Infrastructure security services may provide access control based on objects, object domains, and individual operations on objects, however the information regarding the resources of an application (features and/or data) requested by a user is often carried in the parameters of operations and only understood as a secured resource by business application itself.
www.omg.org /technology/documents/formal/omg_security.htm   (1810 words)

  
 Windows Server Reference Guide > Implementing Transport Layer Security   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This is application layer security's biggest problem, which is why it would be nice if we could drill down one layer to the session layer.
Transport layer security establishes the outward appearance of an encrypted session between a client and a Web server, even though there's no session there at all.
Secure Sockets Layer was the first genuine attempt by anyone to seriously secure an HTTP session at the transport level.
www.informit.com /guides/content.asp?g=windowsserver&seqNum=202   (1464 words)

  
 Transport Layer Security (tls) Charter
ECDHE_PSK Ciphersuites for Transport Layer Security (TLS) (12510 bytes)
Transport Layer Security (TLS) Extensions (RFC 3546) (63437 bytes)
Transport Layer Security (TLS) Extensions (RFC 4366) (66040 bytes)
www.ietf.org /html.charters/tls-charter.html   (455 words)

  
 What is Transport Layer Security? - a definition from Whatis.com - see also: TLS
- Transport Layer Security (TLS) is a protocol that ensures privacy between communicating applications and their users on the Internet.
TLS is the successor to the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL).
TLS is composed of two layers: the TLS Record Protocol and the TLS Handshake Protocol.
searchsecurity.techtarget.com /sDefinition/0,,sid14_gci557332,00.html   (389 words)

  
 Transport Level Security
The GSI transport layer security might be phased out at some point in the future.
The transport layer security is based around a new protocol called 'httpg' to indicate GSI-enabled HTTP-based protocol.
Transport security can also be enabled by modifying the container's server-config.wsdd file by adding 'httpgPort' parameter in the section of the configuration file.
www.globus.org /security/3.2beta/old/transport_security.html   (720 words)

  
 What is TLS (Transport Layer Security)?
TLS (Transport Layer Security), defined in RFC 2246, is a protocol for establishing a secure connection between a client and a server.
TLS (Transport Layer Security) is capable of authenticating both the client and the server and creating a encrypted connection between the two.
The TLS (Transport Layer Security) protocol is extensible, meaning that new algorithms can be added for any of these purposes, as long as both the server and the client are aware of the new algorithms.
www.hackfaq.org /cryptology/tls-transport-layer-security.shtml   (231 words)

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