TLS protocol
[/tiː ɛl ɛs ˈprəʊtəkɔːl/]
nounpl: TLS protocols
protocolo TLS
1. A cryptographic protocol that provides secure communication over a computer network, ensuring privacy, integrity, and authentication of data transmitted between client and server
The website uses TLS protocol to encrypt all data exchanged between your browser and their servers.
O site utiliza o protocolo TLS para criptografar todos os dados trocados entre seu navegador e os servidores deles.
2. The successor to SSL (Secure Sockets Layer), commonly used to secure HTTPS connections on the internet
Modern browsers require TLS protocol version 1.2 or higher for secure connections.
Navegadores modernos exigem o protocolo TLS versão 1.2 ou superior para conexões seguras.
TLS protocol is universally used in both Brazilian and American tech industries as the standard for secure web communication. The term is rarely translated and is used as-is in both English and Portuguese technical contexts. In Brazil, IT professionals commonly refer to it as 'protocolo TLS' or simply 'TLS' when discussing cybersecurity and web infrastructure.
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