TLS 1.2 (Transport Layer Security 1.2) is a cryptographic protocol designed to provide secure communications over a network. It's commonly used to encrypt traffic between web browsers and servers (HTTPS), ensuring data confidentiality, integrity, and authentication. It is a successor to SSL and a predecessor to TLS 1.3. TLS 1.2 made several improvements over earlier versions, including stronger cipher suites and better handling of cryptographic algorithms.
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