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<h3 id="ssl">Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) and Transport Layer Security (TLS)</h3>
<p>The objective of TLS protocol and its predecessor SSL is to provide privacy
over the Internet. TCP/IP client and server applications that are SSL-enabled
can communicate in a way designed to prevent eavesdropping, tampering, or
message forgery. These protocols provide encryption, integrity, and authentication.</p>
<p>TLS is an evolutionary upgrade of the SSL Version 3.0 protocol. TLS provides
the same function as SSL with additional new features and clarifications of
protocol flows for areas that are ill-defined by the SSL protocol definition.
The major goal of TLS is to standardize the SSL definition and implementations
to make the SSL protocol more secure, and to make the specification of the
protocol more concise and complete.</p>
<p>The SSL/TSL protocol consists of two separate protocols: the
record protocol and the handshake protocol. The handshake protocol is encapsulated
within the record protocol. The SSL handshake establishes a secure connection
between the client and the server.</p>
<p>Universal Connection creates a Certificate Store for use by SSL and you do not
need to change this item. In addition, some Universal Connection applications
and flows are protected using SSL or TLS.</p>
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