This episode focuses on the main “whys” of decryption. Dig into the technical details of TLS 1.3 and more in this special episode of Decrypted Chatter.
Today, we are seeing the majority of network traffic being encrypted. It’s at the point where unencrypted traffic will soon be considered an exception. In this episode of Decrypted Chatter, you will learn about the importance of TLS decryption in enabling efficient network and application performance monitoring through full visibility across your network.
But, all good things come with some challenges, too. We’ll also discuss some roadblocks that may arise with decryption, including application performance measurements, incident troubleshooting, and security management, along with what we can do to fix the issues.
Decrypting TLS traffic, including TLS 1.3, not only allows complete visibility into all encrypted traffic, of course, but it also enables network and application performance monitoring for all business critical apps, troubleshooting, and advanced threat detection.
Over the past 30 years Mike has helped 100's of companies identify and resolve their application and network performance issues. He has also developed coursework and taught engineers how to identify, remediate, and prevent network and application issues by analyzing traffic flows at the packet level. Mike has been a guest speaker at many industry trade shows (such as Networld Interop, Wireshark "Sharkfest" and Cisco Networkers/Live) throughout the United States on the topic of application performance analysis.
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