6/19/18 1 Issue Date: Revision: TLS/SSL 1 25-29 June 2018 PacNOG 22, Honiara, Solomon Islands Supported by: History • Secure Sockets Layer was developed by Netscape in 1994 as a protocol which permitted persistent and secure transactions. • In 1997 an Open Source version of Netscape’s patented version was created, which is now OpenSSL. • In 1999 the existing protocol was extended by a version now known as Transport Layer Security (TLS). • By convention, the term "SSL" is used even when technically the TLS protocol is being used. 2 This document is uncontrolled when printed. Before use, check the APNIC electronic master document to verify that this is the current version.
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6/19/18
1
Issue Date:
Revision:
TLS/SSL
1
25-29 June 2018PacNOG 22, Honiara, Solomon IslandsSupported by:
History
• Secure Sockets Layer was developed by Netscape in 1994 as a protocol which permitted persistent and secure transactions.
• In 1997 an Open Source version of Netscape’s patented version was created, which is now OpenSSL.
• In 1999 the existing protocol was extended by a version now known as Transport Layer Security (TLS).
• By convention, the term "SSL" is used even when technically the TLS protocol is being used.
2This document is uncontrolled when printed. Before use, check the APNIC electronic master document to verify that this is the current version.