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The Cost of the "S" in HTTPS
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2014
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EngineeringSecure VersionInformation SecurityEnd-to-end EncryptionMarket DesignPricing PolicySearch CostsPrivacy-preserving CommunicationNetwork PrivacyInternet Of ThingsPrivacy Enhancing TechnologyNetwork SecurityInternet SecurityData PrivacyData SecurityCryptographyUser ConcernCost IssueCloud ComputingSecurityCommunication Latency
Increased user concern over security and privacy on the Internet has led to widespread adoption of HTTPS, the secure version of HTTP. HTTPS authenticates the communicating end points and provides confidentiality for the ensuing communication. However, as with any security solution, it does not come for free. HTTPS may introduce overhead in terms of infrastructure costs, communication latency, data usage, and energy consumption. Moreover, given the opaqueness of the encrypted communication, any in-network value added services requiring visibility into application layer content, such as caches and virus scanners, become ineffective.
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