Most people think TLS is just about keeping websites secure, but it's way more useful than that.
It also protects APIs, mobile apps, and even smart devices talking to each other. A lot of systems skip TLS inside their own networks because they "trust" everything, but that’s risky.
If someone gets in, they can see everything. Using TLS everywhere adds an extra layer of safety, and it’s not as hard as it used to be.
Most people think TLS is just about keeping websites secure, but it's way more useful than that.
It also protects APIs, mobile apps, and even smart devices talking to each other. A lot of systems skip TLS inside their own networks because they "trust" everything, but that’s risky.
If someone gets in, they can see everything. Using TLS everywhere adds an extra layer of safety, and it’s not as hard as it used to be.
Thanks for the mention, Fernando!
Great explanation Fernando.
TLS is a such a fundamental aspect to learn about it. Thanks for the mention!
Great read, thank you for sharing.