TLS 1.3 vs TLS 1.2
Developers should learn and use TLS 1 meets developers should learn and use tls 1. Here's our take.
TLS 1.3
Developers should learn and use TLS 1
TLS 1.3
Nice PickDevelopers should learn and use TLS 1
Pros
- +3 to implement modern, secure web connections, as it is the current standard for HTTPS, APIs, and other network protocols to protect against eavesdropping and tampering
- +Related to: https, ssl
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
TLS 1.2
Developers should learn and use TLS 1
Pros
- +2 to implement secure data transmission in applications, especially for web services, APIs, and client-server communications where sensitive information like passwords or financial data is exchanged
- +Related to: tls-1.3, https
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
The Verdict
Use TLS 1.3 if: You want 3 to implement modern, secure web connections, as it is the current standard for https, apis, and other network protocols to protect against eavesdropping and tampering and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.
Use TLS 1.2 if: You prioritize 2 to implement secure data transmission in applications, especially for web services, apis, and client-server communications where sensitive information like passwords or financial data is exchanged over what TLS 1.3 offers.
Developers should learn and use TLS 1
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