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<h2 class="chapter">3 Introduction to <acronym>TLS</acronym> and <acronym>DTLS</acronym></h2>
<p><acronym>TLS</acronym> stands for “Transport Layer Security” and is the
successor of SSL, the Secure Sockets Layer protocol [<em>SSL3</em>]
designed by Netscape. <acronym>TLS</acronym> is an Internet protocol, defined
by <acronym>IETF</acronym><a name="DOCF3" href="#FOOT3"><sup>3</sup></a>, described in [<em>RFC5246</em>].
The protocol provides
confidentiality, and authentication layers over any reliable transport
layer. The description, above, refers to <acronym>TLS</acronym> 1.0 but applies
to all other TLS versions as the differences between the protocols are not major.
</p>
<p>The <acronym>DTLS</acronym> protocol, or “Datagram <acronym>TLS</acronym>” [<em>RFC4347</em>] is a
protocol with identical goals as <acronym>TLS</acronym>, but can operate
under unreliable transport layers such as <acronym>UDP</acronym>. The
discussions below apply to this protocol as well, except when
noted otherwise.
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<h3><a name="FOOT3" href="#DOCF3">(3)</a></h3>
<p>IETF, or Internet Engineering Task Force,
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operators, vendors, and researchers concerned with the evolution of
the Internet architecture and the smooth operation of the Internet.
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