Does SSL Inspection Really Compromise Security or Enhance It? Let’s Discuss!

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SSL inspection is definitely a tricky topic. On one hand, it’s super useful for catching malware and phishing attempts that hide in encrypted traffic. But yeah, the privacy concerns are real. If the re-encryption isn’t done properly, it could leave data exposed.

I’d recommend using tools like Zscaler or Palo Alto Networks for SSL inspection. They’re pretty reliable and have strong encryption protocols. Still, it’s always good to have a solid policy in place to ensure data isn’t being mishandled.

What do you think about balancing security and privacy? Is there a middle ground?

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