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* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Server_Side_TLS#Modern_compatibility Mozilla Security/Server Side TLS]
 
* [https://wiki.mozilla.org/Security/Server_Side_TLS#Modern_compatibility Mozilla Security/Server Side TLS]
 
* [https://infosec.mozilla.org/guidelines/web_security Mozilla web security general reference]
 
* [https://infosec.mozilla.org/guidelines/web_security Mozilla web security general reference]
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* [https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/framework/network-programming/tls Transport Layer Security (TLS) best practices with the .NET Framework]
    
In Mozilla’s advice on Server Side TLS, several TLS configurations are described (‘Modern’, ‘Intermediate’, and ‘Old’) that refer to some of the 'best' security settings possible, depending on the versions of the browsers that need to be supported. Supporting the ‘Old’ profile is risky and should be avoided, as it would mean supporting the insecure SSL protocol.
 
In Mozilla’s advice on Server Side TLS, several TLS configurations are described (‘Modern’, ‘Intermediate’, and ‘Old’) that refer to some of the 'best' security settings possible, depending on the versions of the browsers that need to be supported. Supporting the ‘Old’ profile is risky and should be avoided, as it would mean supporting the insecure SSL protocol.
    
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