What are Cipher Suites? - Practical TLS
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- čas přidán 13. 06. 2024
- Cipher Suites are the heart of Security in TLS and SSL and are simply explained in this lesson. In each TLS session, a Client and Server agree on a Cipher Suite to use to secure the ensuing data transfer. A Cipher Suite specifies protocols for the following services: Key Exchange, Authentication, Encryption, and Hashing.
To understand more of the cryptography that accomplishes each of the services above, check out the previous lessons in this SSL and TLS deep dive series.
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0:00 - Definition of Cipher Suites
1:19 - Cipher Suites Examples
2:32 - IANA defines Cipher Suites
3:36 - TLS 1.3 Cipher Suites
4:00 - Practical TLS
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@@mertcancam Glad to have you, Mustafa =). Thanks for the kind words.
How many hours does the whole course ?thx
@@boh70326 The TLS 1.2 content is 10~ hours of video content, and 30~ lab tasks. The TLS 1.3 content is probably going to be 2-3 hours more video content, and 5-10 more labs tasks.
Thank you for explaining this so methodically and concisely. I am forever grateful for teachers like you!
You're welcome, Syed. Glad you enjoyed it. If you want the entire TLS ecosystem explained in the same methodical way, consider the TLS course =).
This was very informative and easy to understand, cannot thank you enough as this assisted me in understanding exactly what each element of the cipher suite is for. Thank you so much!
Glad it helped !
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Thanks for the kind words, Alex, and your support. Glad you enjoyed this series and I'm sure you will enjoy the course just as much!
Thank you so much for simplifying this complex concept
Excellent approach to explain this complicated topic --- great many thanks
Very clearly explained. Thank you very much!
Used 4 minutes to break this down perfectly, thanks👍
You're welcome, Ogiri.
Thank you for such a concise, clear and direct information sharing about this topic. I am truly grateful. Regards /k
Your'e welcome, Khalil.
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Glad you enjoyed it and found my channel, Yasin =). CHeers!
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Thank you, Rashid!
Hello, "stronger" cipher suite requires more cpu horsepower and also needs the hardware and firmware that supports it - on both sides.. Are there any more prerequisites that may prevent using the best cipher suits? The only thing i can come up with is that ppl usually don't want to touch things that are working and it is due to the fear they will break it
Correct about "stronger" ciphers generally needing more CPU resources. Although this day in age, any computer made in the last 10 years will have sufficient resources to handle things like browsing the web with the strongest ciphers.
The biggest barrier for using strong ciphers is having to accommodate customers that might be using older gear, or gear that hasn't been updated. More details in the TLS Versions videos:
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YOu're welcome, Azza =)
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Noted, Praveen ! Glad you enjoyed this content.
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How to know what TSL type is used in the data exchange? Thanks
On most browsers you can click on the Padlock and see what Cipher Suite is being used by your connection.
is TSL rarely used than SSL? In what case are they used? SSL seems more expensive, is it right? Thanks
@@twostarslost TLS is the newer version of the protocol. SSL is the older one. Details here: czcams.com/video/_KgZNF8nQvE/video.html
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Well explained. Thanks
You're welcome, Batista.