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TLS Migration

On August 30, 2018 the Georgia Superior Court Clerks' Cooperative Authority will discontinue support for certain older, out-of-date browsers. Most users will not be affected by this change, however certain older browsers that do not support TLS 1.2 will cease to work after this date.

Why are we making this change?

This change is being made to enhance the security of our website in order to better protect your personal and financial information. The change is also mandated by the PCI Security Standards Council and affects anyone processing or transmitting credit card data. The PCI Security Standards Council determines what technology is acceptable for use in transmitting financial data, and have determined early SSL/TLS methods no longer acceptable as a means of encrypting data due to security vulnerabilities. PCI DSS standard version 3.2 makes all older TLS versions (e.g. SSL v3, TLS 1.0, TLS 1.1) non-compliant.

More information regarding PCI security standards:
www.pcisecuritystandards.org

What is TLS?

TLS stands for “Transport Layer Security.” It is the successor to SSL and provides privacy and data integrity between two communicating applications. It is used to authenticate, and protect the confidentiality and integrity of information that passes between them.

How to know if you're affected:

Most browsers have supported TLS for the last few years. Most end-users are unlikely to be affected by this change, however users with old devices or operating systems may need to re-configure their browser to accept TLS 1.2 or upgrade your browser to the latest version.

Common supported browsers:

  • Google Chrome: v30 and later
  • Firefox: v27 and later
  • Microsoft Edge, and IE11 and later
  • Apple Safari 9 and later

A comprehensive list of compatible browsers is available here:
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/clients.html

Test your browser:
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/viewMyClient.html