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Chapter 7 Secure Sockets, Case Study: The Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Design Requirements Secure communication without prior negotation or help from 3rd parties. Free choice of crypto algorithms by client and server. Communication in each direction can be authenticated, encrypted or both, Case Study: The Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Key distribution and secure channels for internet commerce Hybrid protocol: depends on public-key cryptography. Orginally developed by Netscape Corporation (1994). Extended and adopted as an Internet standard with the name Transport Level Security (TLS). Provides the security in all web servers and browsers and in secure versions of Telnet, FTP and other network applications