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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ltwagnon
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dragonflymr
May 18, 2017Cirrostratus
BTW, what has to be compromised in case of PFS to decrypt session? server random number, client random number or both?
Piotr