What is SSL and how does it work?
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- Опубліковано 22 вер 2014
- Animated explainer video from Lyquix about Secure Sockets Layer technology and why it is important for web browsing. This is for the non-technical user to understand what’s going on behind the scenes with encryption, security certificate identification and how SSL keeps web browsing and personal information safe.
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great vid, I've watched a few tonight but yours seem to be the best. keep it up
Well explained in under 3 minutes. Love the illustrations too.
Please do more! This is the best video on UA-cam!
Clear and to the point - well delivered micro-learning at its best! Thank you for allowing me to access this learning resource.
Really groovy...
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LOVE the simplicity!Keep on KISS!Thanks.
WOW Amazing Job at explaining the SSL , thank you so much for sharing this useful information! Greatly Appreciated!!
This is exactly what I was looking for!
Thank u so much for such a clear and easy explanation
great video. short and sweet.
Pretty much an Internet condom
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Will use as answer on the interview 😂😂
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thank you!!!
Very informative, thanks!
Could you please tell me with which tool did you make the animation?
great explanation
Thank you!
Thanks lady!
good vid brah
Great!
in the example above, what if amason had a valid certificate ? What would stop amason (or any other fraud website) applying for and getting a valid certificate ?
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Mean thank you
Thank you
Small correction, not all of the information in Internet is transmitted using HTTP. :)
Arber Mancaj how is information in Internet transmitted not using http secured?
Let me quote first sentence of the video:
"ALL of information of the Internet is basically transferred from one location to another location in a language called HTTP...".
What I was trying to correct was that not ALL Internet communication is based on HTTP or HTTPS. :). Email for example is not based on HTTP at all. Also HTTP is a protocol not a language, but you could argue that in this context they mean the same thing.
I think the correct way to say it would to all of the WWW traffic is transferred using HTTP. Please note that Internet is not the same as WWW. :)
Anyway great explanation of SSL and how it works. :)
Arber Mancaj sorry for my bad English, what I meant to say was how is communications that doesn't rely on HTTP is secured?
There are a couple of ways to achieve that depending on what you want to secure. In case of encrypting IP or TCP traffic IPSec is used (these are known as VPN technologies). In case of encrypting just application protocol data (like in our case HTTP) SSL is used. Btw SSL/TLS is used to secure other application layer protocols like email (POP3, IMAP, SMTP), SSH, etc.
Hope this helps!
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Thanks
I must say the microphone you have used for this video must be a high quality one.
@lyquix or anyone else.
I understand the protocol but how does the browser know it is really dealing with the certification authority and that there is not a man-in-the middle attack going on? Does the browser/operating system come with certificates for these authorities?
bonnome2 : that’s a very good question, and yes, the operating system and browser come installed with a list of trusted CAs, and their public signatures. Anyone trying to pose as a CA will not be able to match such signature.
Nice
Very nicely explained.. Thank you
BTW: What tool you used for animation?
*did you use
@@WishTheBeat I still don't know which tool they've used for animation.
@@vjj6258 lol
But what if "Amason" is not using https and only using http, will SSL still take effect?
+ryan350 Nope
but you will be alerted that the site is not secure
What if AmaSON just issue their own certificate and register with the authorities? Is it really hard for scammers to do it?
What’s safer? SSL or HTTPS? Or are they the same?
HTTP + SSL= HTTPS
Reason behind signing of certificates by verisign is not known?!
While the Westeros reference did not age well, the "Stay safe" sign-off was before its time.
Companies are charging a huge amount for SSL when its free on the block chain.The whole internet needs to shift on the block chain.
Mayur Panghaal : the Blockchain and SSL certificates are different things. You can get free certificates from Let’s Encrypt.
Can someone just steal another websites certificate?
+RobertMOdell they could download the certificate, but you can't do a whole lot with it. if the information in the certificate doesn't match the domain then it's 100% useless. if you change the certificate or use one the doesn't match your domain, then the CA won't give a match and the browser will warn the shit out of you. self signed certs (ones without CAs) need to be manually trusted by the browser.
Robert - the certificate has a public part that anyone can access and is used by the browser. But there is also a private part that the website site owner should keep safe. As Skibbli points out, the certificate works only for a specific domain, so you would need to also "steal" the domain for it to work.
Now explain why SSL is being forced on website by google that don't take payments ???
That’s a good question. By encrypting all websites you also protect the privacy of your visitors. I recommend this video m.ua-cam.com/video/cBhZ6S0PFCY/v-deo.html
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#thankyou!!!
what no intro, its like are mermads real :P
SSL is outdated. Encryption uses TLS now.
In the sloppy speak that people use, most people actually mean TLS when they say SSL. More detailed-oriented people will justify it (as they do in many videos) by saying not just that TLS is a derivative of SSL, but that TLS 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 are just the re-branded newer versions of SSL (and even have SSL version #'s themselves). I think that a big part of it was that the general public widely heard the buzz "uh-oh, SSL isn't secure anymore" and fearing they weren't sophisticated enough to associate that with just a specific version number, they re-branded to inspire higher confidence levels (and commerce) among general consumers.
That’s not completely accurate. Many servers and browsers still support SSL 2.0 and 3.0; TLS 1.1 and 1.2 are the recommended option though. However, when referring to the certificate, SSL is still the common name. Nobody calls it a TLS Certificate.
Please don't dignify them by calling them "cyberninjas". Just "buttholes" will do.
Also, what psycho orders anything through public wifi? That one must hate having money.
PS: Ama, SON!!
you lost me at certificates
actuallly the organisations who sell this certificates are the biggest legal fraud ever existed. Together with tax, insurance and banking companies. But good explanation nevertheless.
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Vertigo 101 ^
Thanks