What are the differences between Transport Security and Message Authentication over SSL?

Authentication refers to the security layer designed to confirm a person's identity (via a username and password, for example).

Authentication refers to the security layer designed to confirm a person's identity (via a username and password, for example). Transport security refers to the security layer that protects the transmission of information, including authentication credentials (username & password), and any data transmitted during use of the application. To say it another way - authentication is the "ID check" to make sure you are who you say you are, and transport security is what keeps your transactions a secret that is shared only with you, and the server and/or service you are interacting with.

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