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Thursday
Feb102011

Dispelling the New SSL Myth

DateThursday, February 10, 2011 at 8:56AM

Warning, this post is a bit vendor FUDy, but SSL is an important topic and it does bring up some issues worth arguing about. Hacker News has a good discussion of the article. Adam Langley started it all with his article Overclocking SSL and has made a rebuttal to the F5 article in Still not computationally expensive. 

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