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The title of this class is: "Visualizing and Decrypting TLS 1.3" and was taught by Ross Bagurdes. This was recorded on July 13th in Kansas City, MO.
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Chapters
0:00 Intro
2:53 Session Overview
5:00 Class content download
6:09 Web Browser Encryption
17:49 TLS Encryption
30:50 Live Demo
56:55 Q&A
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Always good to brush up on Wireshark. Thanks for posting!