tls protocols

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TLS protocols are essential for securing data in transit, and WindowsForum discussions cover both the risks of outdated versions and the steps to enable modern ones. Topics include disabling legacy TLS 1.0 and 1.1 on Windows Server to address vulnerabilities, and enabling TLS 1.2 and 1.3 for stronger encryption. The tag also touches on encryption failures in cloud email services like Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace, which can expose sensitive data such as protected health information. These threads emphasize the importance of keeping TLS protocols current for compliance and security, particularly in regulated industries.
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    Uncovering Hidden Risks in Microsoft 365 and Google Workspace Email Encryption

    Anyone who has ever trusted Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace with their most sensitive information—especially in regulated fields like healthcare—may want to pause and reconsider that trust after reading Paubox’s new report. Titled “How Microsoft and Google Put PHI at Risk,” the investigative...
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    Essential Guide to Disabling Legacy TLS and Enabling TLS 1.2/1.3 on Windows Server

    Transport Layer Security (TLS) is at the heart of secure communications on the modern internet, defending data in transit from eavesdropping, tampering, and other threats. For organizations relying on Windows Server to deliver web applications or manage infrastructure, keeping TLS protocols up...
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