SSL/TLS Usage
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TLS (Transport Layer Security) and its predecessor SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) are protocols for establishing authenticated and encrypted links between networked computers./TLS
TLS (Transport Layer Security) and its predecessor SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) are protocols for establishing authenticated and encrypted links between networked computers. Usage reports summarize how encryption is actually used on your network—by protocol version and security posture. Visuals include trends for TLS versions (e.g., TLS 1.3, 1.2), good vs. obsolete stance, and secure vs. insecure usage, along with breakdowns of obsolete SSL/TLS traffic. Detail sections highlight the top servers and clients using legacy protocols (SSLv3, TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1) so you can target remediation.
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Built-in Reports
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All Time: Cumulative view across the full retention period.
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End of Current Quarter: Quarter-to-date summary for audits and leadership reviews.
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Weekly: Last 7 days.
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Weekly, External Nets Only: Last 7 days, limited to traffic with external networks.
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Weekly, Internal Nets Only: Last 7 days, limited to internal-to-internal traffic.
Built-in reports may be edited (including scheduling for later running), deleted, or run immediately. For details on these actions, see Report Operations.
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