SSL Inspection (also known as HTTPS Interception) is a security technique where the content of encrypted HTTPS traffic is decrypted, inspected for malicious content (like malware or data leaks), and then re-encrypted before being sent on to its destination. It's commonly used by organizations to enforce security policies and protect their networks from threats hidden within encrypted traffic. However, it also raises privacy concerns and can introduce performance overhead.
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