As you learned in the previous section, TLS is a combination of various encryption algorithms packaged into one in order to provide confidentiality, integrity, and authentication. In the first step, when two endpoints negotiate for an SSL connection, they identify the common cipher suites supported by them. This allows SSL to support a wide variety of devices, which may not have the hardware and software to support the newer ciphers. Supporting older encryption algorithms has a major drawback. Most older cipher suites are easily breakable in a reasonable amount of time by cryptanalysts using the computing power available today.
Identifying weak implementations of SSL/TLS
The OpenSSL command-line tool
In order to identify the cipher...