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 Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) K. Moriarty Request for Comments: 8996 CIS BCP: 195 S. Farrell Obsoletes: 5469, 7507 Trinity College Dublin Updates: 3261, 3329, 3436, 3470, 3501, 3552, March 2021 3568, 3656, 3749, 3767, 3856, 3871, 3887, 3903, 3943, 3983, 4097, 4111, 4162, 4168, 4217, 4235, 4261, 4279, 4497, 4513, 4531, 4540, 4582, 4616, 4642, 4680, 4681, 4712, 4732, 4743, 4744, 4785, 479
Here at GameAnalytics, we receive, store and process game events from 1.2 billion monthly players in nearly 90,000 games. These events all pass through a system we call the data collection API, which forwards the events to other internal systems so that we eventually end up with statistics and graphs on a dashboard, displaying user activity, game revenue, and more. The data collection API is fairl
Looking at a dataset of 350 million ssl connections inspires some initial questions: who made the certswhat crypto powers itwhat sort of life timeLetâs Encrypt makes certs for almost 30% of web domainsThe server youâre reading this on uses automated certs from Letâs Encryptâthey are more common on a domain than any other registrar! Over 47 million domains are protected with Letâs Encrypt certs, al
A tiny and relatively unknown TLS library written in Rust, an up-and-coming programming language, outperformed the industry-standard OpenSSL in almost every major category. The findings are the result of a recent four-part series of benchmarks [1, 2, 3, 4] carried out by Joseph Birr-Pixton, the developer behind the Rustls library. Benchmark resultsThe findings showed that Rustls was 10% faster whe
Monsters in the Middleboxes: Introducing Two New Tools for Detecting HTTPS Interception Loading... The practice of HTTPS interception continues to be commonplace on the Internet. HTTPS interception has encountered scrutiny, most notably in the 2017 study âThe Security Impact of HTTPS Interceptionâ and the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) Â warning that the technique weakens
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Letâs Encrypt had a great year in 2018. Weâre now serving more than 150 million websites while maintaining a stellar security and compliance track record. Most importantly though, the Web went from 67% encrypted page loads to 77% in 2018, according to statistics from Mozilla. This is an incredible rate of change! Weâd like to thank all of the people and organizations who worked hard to create a mo
In March of 2020, Firefox will disable support for TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1. On the Internet, 20 years is an eternity. Â TLS 1.0 will be 20 years old in January 2019. Â In that time, TLS has protected billions â and probably trillions â of connections from eavesdropping and attack. In that time, we have collectively learned a lot about what it takes to design and build a security protocol. Though we are
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A Detailed Look at RFC 8446 (a.k.a. TLS 1.3)2018-08-10 For the last five years, the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), the standards body that defines internet protocols, has been working on standardizing the latest version of one of its most important security protocols: Transport Layer Security (TLS). TLS is used to secure the web (and much more!), providing encryption and ensuring the auth
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