TLSTransport Layer Security
The cryptographic protocol securing data in transit — the 'S' in HTTPS and the encryption layer in FTPS and AS2/AS4. TLS replaced the deprecated SSL protocol. TLS 1.2 is the current minimum; TLS 1.3 is preferred. Trading partners increasingly reject connections using TLS 1.0 or 1.1.
Why TLS (Transport Layer Security) matters in B2B integration
TLS (Transport Layer Security) is part of the edi & b2b protocols vocabulary that operators, IT leaders, and integration architects use when scoping ecommerce, ERP, EDI, and fulfillment projects. APIWORX integrates 200+ systems across this landscape — if TLS (Transport Layer Security) touches your stack, we can help you connect it without custom code.
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