A service in your environment is failing connections after a recent upgrade introduced more robust cryptographic algorithms. Logs indicate the previous methods are no longer recognized as acceptable. Which step addresses this?
Adopt secure protocols that meet the updated environment requirements and remove older methods
Retain existing settings to preserve compatibility with older software
Add a self-signed certificate to maintain a trusted connection in-house
Turn off all encryption to prevent any handshake errors
Switching to recognized cryptographic protocols aligns with updated security standards. Keeping old methods does not resolve the issue and may generate connection errors. Local certificates do not fix protocols that are no longer recognized. Disabling encryption exposes data and fails compliance expectations.
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