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As citizens of the Internet, we have all come to associate web security with the lock icon in commerce transactions, the "s" added to our browsing to indicate we are secure (i.e. https), as well as the growing use of encryption to protect our communications, such as email and instant messaging. Since introducing the notion of Federated Networks Application Security Layer Protocol (ASL) almost a year ago, we have been surprised by the lack of understanding of the plethora of issues facing SSL... read more» | |