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Cyber defenses encrypt data to keep it safe while hackers encrypt malware to sneak threats onto your network. A new report from Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) says enterprises see the new Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.3 encryption standards as offering greater privacy and security—over 70 percent of respondents have or will start enabling TLS 1.3 within six months—while also posing new challenges. 


Sponsored by Ixia, “TLS 1.3 Adoption in the Enterprise” offers timely new insight into:

  • ​TLS 1.3 rollout plans and budgets
  • Its impact on existing security architectures
  • Options for overcoming technological and operational constraints
  • Adopting TLS 1.3 without losing visibility

Download the report here to see what customers are planning and to secure a lasting advantage against encrypted threats.

Contact us to learn more about adopting TLS 1.3 cost-effectively. 

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