How SSL/TLS works?
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 Published On Aug 5, 2024

How SSL Works? What are TLS, Encryption, Hashing, SSL Certificates, Public & Private Keys [Hindi]

Welcome to our detailed tutorial on SSL and TLS!
In this video, we’ll break down the complex concepts of SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and TLS (Transport Layer Security) in simple Hindi. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refresh your knowledge, this video is perfect for you!

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πŸ“Œ Topics Covered:
Introduction to SSL and TLS:

What is SSL?

Encryption:
What is encryption and why it’s important?
How SSL/TLS uses encryption to secure data
Types of Encryption
symmetric encryption and asymmetric encryption
hybrid encryption

Hashing:
Understanding hashing and its role in SSL/TLS
Difference between encryption and hashing
Message Authentication Code (MAC) based hashing

SSL Certificates:
What are SSL certificates?
Role of Certificate Authorities (CA)
Types of SSL certificates

Public & Private Keys:
What are public and private keys?

How they work together in SSL/TLS

How SSL/TLS secures online communication
Importance of using SSL/TLS on websites

πŸ’‘ Why Watch?
Simplified Concepts: Complex topics explained in easy-to-understand Hindi.
Visual Aids: Diagrams and examples to help you grasp the concepts better.
Practical Insights: Learn how SSL/TLS is used in real-world scenarios.

πŸ”— Stay Secure Online!
Understanding SSL/TLS is crucial for anyone who uses the internet, especially if you own a website or manage online transactions. By the end of this video, you'll have a solid understanding of how SSL/TLS works to keep your data secure.

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SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and its successor TLS (Transport Layer Security) are cryptographic protocols designed to secure communication over a computer network. They use encryption to protect the data transmitted between a client (like a web browser) and a server, ensuring confidentiality, integrity, and authentication. SSL/TLS is widely used to secure websites, emails, and other online services, providing a secure and private channel over potentially insecure networks like the internet.

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