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# Implementing SSL / TLS Using Cryptography and PKI

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    Excellent tutorial and reference on TLS.
  

*by M***E on Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2016*

As a networking professional, I've long known of many SSL and TLS terms and concepts, but had little idea of how these all fit together. This was the perfect book for me.The book does a nice job of laying out each of the capabilities that TLS needs to do its job, explains terms, and gets into the details of how things work. Davies includes it all of the C code to implement TLS, so if the text is ever unclear you can refer to the code to understand exactly what he means. His writing is good enough that I rarely had to do this.If you are interested in cryptographic theory, the math of why an encryption algorithm works the way it does, this is not the book for you. Otherwise, this is an excellent primer and reference on all the key concepts on TLS. I'm hopeful Davies will publish a revised edition when TLS 1.3 is finalized in the next year or two.

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    Although some were good, they never effectively pulled the whole story together
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2016*

This book is truly outstanding.  SSL/TLS is a complex subject and requires a lot of reading.  As this book effectively describes, SSL/TLS has evolved over the last 2 decades from manydifferent encryption technologies published by several standards committees.  There is not a lot of technical cohesion between these committees making understanding even more complex.  I have read several books on cryptography and SSL/TLS over the years.  Although some were good, they never effectively pulled the whole story together.  This book covers all of the gaps and puts together the complete picture.  The code examples provided are numerous and highly explanatory.  This book is a must read for any programmer/architect who needs to go beyond the standard sockets/OpenSSL HTTPS programming.  Read this book and you will know more about the implementation of cryptography, PKI, and TLS than many so called "experts".  I wish I had found this book a couple of years ago!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Must read if you want to understand SSL and learn how to use OpenSSL
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2012*

This book is for S/W engineers or students who want to learn SSL and/or use OpenSSL to integrate SSL into their apps.That OpenSSL book (Network Security with OpenSSL) doesn't work. It cannot even explain OpenSSL APIs well enough, not to mention SSL. I mean, that book tells you to call API foo() first and then bar() next. But it doesn't tell you why. Given so many complicated data structures and APIs involved, you'd be stuck immediately if you want to do something not covered in the book.But this book shows you all the real world details about SSL, and how to implement an SSL library. The structure of those SSL APIs implemented is similar to OpenSSL. Concepts involved are the same. From this book, you can learn how those concepts and algorithms are pieced together. That's why you'll know how to use OpenSSL after reading this book.I find the notes on some SSL history across the book are also very useful. These facts are hard to find, and usually not mentioned in formal documents. It helps you understand why SSL works like this today.Salute to the author !

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