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Re: Security tool for monitoring HTTPS traffic?: msg#00103security.web-applications
This kind of defeats the purpose of SSL, doesnt it? Its like UPS opening up boxes at the transfer station to check out what's inside and repackaging. Interrupting SSL for any reason increases the risk of data compromise significantly, not to mention the privacy issues. For this to happen legally, the organization using this mechanism has got to have a very clearly worded policy about intent. -I John Floyd wrote: There are Application Layer firewalls which can inspect HTTPS traffic to-· · ···- · ·-· ·--· · - ·- -··· ··- ·-· -· ·· -· --· -·· --- --· "If you sit quietly at the edge of a river, eventually you will see the bodies of your enemies float by" -A maxim of patience, author unknown Imre Kertesz PGP ID: 0xA5DD6F44 |
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