How Does TLS Works Under the Hood
In the cold winter of 1944, Germany’s once-unbreakable Enigma code had been compromised by the Allies. With every intercepted message, their plans were at risk of exposure, and entire operations could be jeopardized. In response, German High Command devised a new, unbreakable system of communication. They called it Operation Valkyrie. This wasn’t just another machine like the Enigma; this was a new system that couldn’t be cracked, even if the messages were intercepted. Colonel Franz Richter, a seasoned officer in charge of communications, knew that their most sensitive military orders would need to be protected more securely than ever. He gathered his top commanders, including Major Klaus Weber, to unveil the system that could change the course of the war. ...