We see similar numbers for ingress transports, around 95% tls 1.2 with
everything else being about equal, including plain test.
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From: Frands Bjerring Hansen
To: "mailop@mailop.org"
Subject: [mailop] TLS Statistics
Date: Tuesday, 18 December 2018 6
4 months from standard to required? That's impressive.
Obviously folks who are prepared and what not could have been trying
earlier versions and staying up to date, but its still a pretty aggressive
timeline.
Brandon
On Tue, Dec 18, 2018 at 3:01 AM Sidsel Jensen wrote:
> On 18 Dec 2018, at 10
to enforce TLS
and other "practical" methods to secure the transportation of information.
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From: mailop On Behalf Of Paul Smith
Sent: mardi 18 décembre 2018 15:45
To: mailop@mailop.org
Subject: Re: [mailop] TLS Statistics
On 18/12/2018 13:54, Benja
On 18/12/2018 13:54, Benjamin BILLON wrote:
One of the basic principles of GDPR however is that whatever doable should be
done to keep personal information safe. So if you have the feature to use
encryption, you must use it. Nowadays in Europe, opportunistic TLS would be the
bare minimum.
Yo
: mailop On Behalf Of Paul Smith
Sent: mardi 18 décembre 2018 12:33
To: mailop@mailop.org
Subject: Re: [mailop] TLS Statistics
On 18/12/2018 10:52, Sidsel Jensen wrote:
> What Frands is referring to, is the local Danish requirements by our
> national Danish Data Protection Agency
On 18/12/2018 10:52, Sidsel Jensen wrote:
What Frands is referring to, is the local Danish requirements by our
national Danish Data Protection Agency called “Datatilsynet” - their
statement by which Danish companies need to comply by January 2019 can
be read
Ah, so it's a Danish thing, not a
> On 18 Dec 2018, at 10.26, Paul Smith wrote:
>
> On 18/12/2018 07:00, Frands Bjerring Hansen wrote:
>> TL;DR: GDPR requires TLS 1.2. Do you have stats of TLS delivery?
>
> GDPR doesn't require any sort of encryption...
>
> Someone may have told you it does - the chances are they were trying to
> On 18 Dec 2018, at 08.00, Frands Bjerring Hansen wrote:
>
> Hi everyone
>
> TL;DR: GDPR requires TLS 1.2. Do you have stats of TLS delivery?
>
> Out of curiosity I would like to know if anyone else gathers statistics on
> e-mail delivery transport encryption. So, the reason for asking this i
On 18/12/2018 07:00, Frands Bjerring Hansen wrote:
TL;DR: GDPR requires TLS 1.2. Do you have stats of TLS delivery?
GDPR doesn't require any sort of encryption...
Someone may have told you it does - the chances are they were trying to
sell their services to you, or didn't understand what GDPR
Am 18.12.18 um 08:00 schrieb Frands Bjerring Hansen:
> I am curious if these numbers are representative of what everyone else sees
> as well?
yes, my numbers are very similar.
Andreas
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: mailop on behalf of Mathias Ullrich
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2018 8:30 AM
To: mailop@mailop.org
Subject: Re: [mailop] TLS Statistics
Hey Frands,
Gmail is publishing Encryption in their Transparency Report, see:
https://transparencyreport.google.com/safer-email/overview
I guess that's
t: 18 December 2018 08:00
To: mailop@mailop.org
Subject: [mailop] TLS Statistics
Hi everyone
TL;DR: GDPR requires TLS 1.2. Do you have stats of TLS delivery?
Out of curiosity I would like to know if anyone else gathers statistics on
e-mail delivery transport encryption. So, the reason for asking
Hi everyone
TL;DR: GDPR requires TLS 1.2. Do you have stats of TLS delivery?
Out of curiosity I would like to know if anyone else gathers statistics on
e-mail delivery transport encryption. So, the reason for asking this is GDPR.
It is a requirement to use at least transport encryption when se
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