Thursday, January 2, 2020

SSL vs. TLS - What's the Difference?

What Exactly are the Differences Between SSL vs TLS


If we tell you that getting your SSL, TLS, and HTTPS set up properly will affect your Google ranking and company reputation, would you make the effort to learn about it? 
If you have been reading about SSL recently, you would have stumbled across TLS as well.
SSL refers to Secure Sockets Layer whereas TLS refers to Transport Layer Security.  Basically, they are one and the same, but, entirely different.
How similar both are? SSL and TLS are cryptographic protocols that authenticate data transfer between servers, systems, applications and users. For example, a cryptographic protocol encrypts the data that is exchanged between a web server and a user.
SSL was a first of its kind of cryptographic protocol. TLS on the other hand, was a recent upgraded version of SSL.

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