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SSL/TLS Basics

Cipher Suites Explained

A cipher suite is a contract between client and server—the cryptographic rules they'll follow to protect their conversation. Understanding what's in that contract tells you whether your connection is actually secure.

History of SSL/TLS

Every version of TLS exists because someone broke the last one. From Netscape's secret SSL 1.0 to quantum-resistant futures, the history of secure communication is a story of trust built, shattered, and rebuilt.

How the TLS Handshake Works

The TLS handshake solves an impossible-sounding problem: agreeing on a secret with a stranger while everyone watches. Here's how your browser and a server establish trust in milliseconds.

Perfect Forward Secrecy

Your encrypted conversations from 2015 could be sitting on a hard drive somewhere, waiting. Perfect Forward Secrecy is why that doesn't matter.

Symmetric vs. Asymmetric Encryption

Symmetric encryption is fast but requires sharing a secret. Asymmetric encryption solves that problem but is slow. TLS uses both—a clever hack that's secured the Internet for decades.

What Is SSL/TLS?

TLS is how strangers on the Internet prove they are who they claim to be—and how your secrets stay secret while crossing networks you don't control.

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