That padlock in the address bar of the website you’re visiting represents the ‘s’ after ‘http’ — which stands for the latest version of Transport Layer Security. Together with Secure Sockets Layer, which TLS replaced, these digital security technologies allow encrypted communication between two parties, such as websites or servers, and web browsers.
The Past, Present and Future of Attribute-Based Encryption
Posted by: Hideaki Ozawa July 21, 2020 04:00 AMThat padlock in the address bar of the website you’re visiting represents the ‘s’ after ‘http’ — which stands for the latest version of Transport Layer Security. Together with Secure Sockets Layer, which TLS replaced, these digital security technologies allow encrypted communication between two parties, such as websites or servers, and web browsers.