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Glossary Term Mutual TLS

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What is Mutual TLS?

Mutual TLS (Transport Layer Security) authentication involves both the client and server presenting digital certificates to verify their identities before establishing a secure connection.

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Understanding Mutual TLS

Mutual TLS (Transport Layer Security) is a security protocol that ensures both the server and the client authenticate each other during a connection using digital certificates. This bidirectional authentication process enhances security by confirming the identities of both parties involved in the communication, helping to prevent unauthorized access and data breaches in a network environment.

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