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SUMMARY:100G SSL/TLS Decryption Is Indeed Possible for High Capacity Links
DESCRIPTION:Yuri Kolomiyets (Corsa Technology Inc)\n\nCurrently it's not p
 ossible to decrypt traffic on 100G network links in a single appliance in 
 order to analyze traffic for security exposure.  This is problematic for h
 igh capacity networks, especially in HPC environments where large data tra
 nsfers occur.   I will introduce a new architectural concept of using a Co
 rsa appliance to horizontally scale out traffic, and effectively load bala
 nce 100G traffic, into physical or virtual appliances of lower capacity fo
 r SSL/TLS decryption.  Traffic is then programmatically service chained th
 rough relevant security functions as required before being returned for SS
 L encryption and continued transit.  This is an important use case as more
  than 75% of internet traffic is encrypted.  This talk will dig into the a
 rchitecture and dissect the various elements required to successfully depl
 oy 100G SSL.  It is intended to be interactive, and participants are invit
 ed to bring their network security challenge to the session for discussion
 .\n\nTag: Networks\n\nSession Chair: Matt Zekauskas (Internet2)\n\n
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