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by bigfatkitten
395 days ago
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In my view, no. The key thing it gives you is the ability to define policies about who can talk to what, irrespective of where the endpoints actually are, while also cryptographically protecting your traffic. On the other hand, if you never ever use anything but HTTPS, then you probably don’t need it and you could do away with it today. |
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