Lightboard Lessons: Unexpected Side Effects of Perfect Forward Secrecy
Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) is a great security feature that protects client and server data from being decrypted in the future. Many web servers today prefer PFS ciphers, but there are a few thin...
Published May 17, 2017
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dragonflymr
May 18, 2017Cirrostratus
Hi,
Another great video! I wonder what possible solution can be used in case of bank example. Only one I can see right now is using somewhere SSL Bridging, so Internet facing service is protected with PFS type of ciphers and inside side with some weaker ciphers that can be decrypted using private key.
Piotr