TLS 1.3 vs AES-256: What's the Difference? (And Why You Need Both)
What is the difference between AES-256 encryption and the TLS 1.3 protocol? Are they interchangeable? The short answer: No! They serve different purposes — and in fact, they work together to keep your data safe.
In this video, we simplify the concepts of TLS 1.3, RSA, ECC, and AES-256 using visual analogies like tunnels and envelopes — helping you understand how these technologies collaborate in securing internet communications.
🔐 Topics covered:
TLS = the secure tunnel
RSA/ECC = the key exchangers
AES = the data protector
Why TLS 1.3 uses AES-256
🎓 Perfect for: cybersecurity beginners, GRC students, compliance analysts, and curious minds.
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