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Glossary Term TLS Inspection

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What is TLS Inspection?

TLS Inspection is the process of intercepting and decrypting encrypted traffic to inspect for malicious content or unauthorized activity, typically performed by security devices like firewalls or intrusion detection systems.

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Understanding TLS Inspection

TLS Inspection refers to the practice of intercepting and decrypting Transport Layer Security (TLS) encrypted data traffic in order to inspect its contents for security purposes. This process involves decrypting the TLS-encrypted data at a security device, such as a firewall or proxy, to analyze the traffic for malicious content, unauthorized access, or other security risks. Once the inspection is completed, the data is then re-encrypted and forwarded to its destination to maintain confidentiality and integrity.

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