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        Title           : Recommendations for Secure Use of Transport Layer 
Security (TLS) and Datagram Transport Layer Security (DTLS)
        Authors         : Yaron Sheffer
                          Peter Saint-Andre
                          Thomas Fossati
        Filename        : draft-ietf-uta-rfc7525bis-07.txt
        Pages           : 39
        Date            : 2022-05-26

Abstract:
   Transport Layer Security (TLS) and Datagram Transport Layer Security
   (DTLS) are widely used to protect data exchanged over application
   protocols such as HTTP, SMTP, IMAP, POP, SIP, and XMPP.  Over the
   years, the industry has witnessed several serious attacks on TLS and
   DTLS, including attacks on the most commonly used cipher suites and
   their modes of operation.  This document provides the latest
   recommendations for ensuring the security of deployed services that
   use TLS and DTLS.  These recommendations are applicable to the
   majority of use cases.

   An earlier version of this document was published as RFC 7525 when
   the industry was in the midst of its transition to TLS 1.2.  Years
   later this transition is largely complete and TLS 1.3 is widely
   available.  This document updates the guidance given the new
   environment and obsoletes RFC 7525.  In addition, the document
   updates RFC 5288 and RFC 6066 in view of recent attacks.


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