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    Conscrypt

    Conscrypt

    Conscrypt is a Java Security Provider

    Conscrypt is a modern TLS/SSL provider for Java that replaces the default JCE/JCA crypto stack with one backed by BoringSSL for better performance and security posture. It is implemented as a drop-in SecurityProvider, so applications and frameworks can opt in without changing high-level HTTPS or socket code. The provider focuses on contemporary protocol hygiene—up-to-date cipher suite selection, ALPN, session resumption, and hardened defaults—so Java servers and clients negotiate secure connections by construction. ...
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    The functional objective is to provide a simple secure socket infrastructure for client/server apps. The usability objective is to allow inexperienced developers to deploy the system and write "Hello World" with a single page of documentation.
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