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US-CERT Warns That HTTPS Inspection Tools Weaken TLS
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RyanSepe
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3/17/2017 | 11:50:10 AM
Analysis
The difficulty in assessing the risk for this alert is that the issues lies with the process. A specific exposure factor via vulnerable software or configurations is not applicable and instead you need to review the mechanisms utilized for HTTPS inspection to monitor for bad behavior. There is a list provided to help hone down the possiblilities but not a method for which to scan for vulnerable devices.
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4/7/2017 | 11:45:39 AM
Very useful information.
Hi Sara, thanks much for your great article "US-CERT Warns That HTTPS Inspection Tools Weaken TLS", I got very useful information, thanks a lot!
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4/7/2017 | 5:43:50 PM
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