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TSL

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What is TSL?

TSL most likely refers to "Transport Layer Security." It's a protocol that provides secure communication over a network. TSL encrypts data transmitted between a client (e.g., a web browser) and a server (e.g., a website), ensuring confidentiality and integrity. It's commonly used to secure web browsing (HTTPS), email, and other internet protocols.

What other technologies are related to TSL?

TSL Competitor Technologies

SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is the predecessor to TLS (Transport Layer Security), and performs the same function of providing encrypted communication over a network. Therefore, it is a direct competitor, although largely replaced by TLS.
mentioned alongside TSL in 0% (64) of relevant job posts

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