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Transport Layer Security (TLS) and its predecessor, Secure Socke= ts Layer (SSL), are cryptographic protocols that provide communications sec= urity over the Internet. TLS and SSL encrypt the segments of network connec= tions above the Transport Layer, using symmetric cryptography for privacy a= nd a keyed message authentication code for message reliability.
The TLS protocol allows client/server applications to communicate across=
a network in a way designed to prevent eavesdropping and tampering.
Description
A TLS client and server negotiate a stateful connection by using a handsha=
king procedure.[3] During this handshake, the client and server agree on va=
rious parameters used to establish the connection's security.
This concludes the handshake and begins the secured co= nnection, which is encrypted and decrypted with the key material until the = connection closes.
If any one of the above steps fails, the TLS handshake fails and the con= nection is not created.