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Register Here!Two Birds of a Feather sessions have been approved for the next IETF meeting, one of which focuses on Remote ATtestation ProcedureS (RATS)..
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IETF 103 starts Saturday 3 November and runs through Friday afternoon, 9 November.
Bangkok, Thailand
IETF 104 starts Saturday 23 March and runs through Friday afternoon, 29 March.
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The TLS (Transport Layer Security) working group was established in 1996 to standardize a 'transport layer' security protocol. The basis for the work was SSL (Secure Socket Layer) v3.0 [RFC6101]. ...
tls active [email protected]This document specifies version 1.3 of the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol. TLS allows client/server applications to communicate over the Internet in a way that is designed to prevent eaves...
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