Security Q&A

The following questions are related to implementing security protocols in TV applications.

To transmit encrypted information between Web browsers and Web servers, Samsung Smart TVs support TLS (Transport Layer Security) versions 1.0, 1.1, and 1.2.

A TV firmware upgrade can be required to patch the POODLE attack vulnerability. Consequently, SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is no longer supported.

#tls #transport layer security #ssl #secure sockets layer

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Since 2017 models, the Web Cryptography API is supported on Samsung Smart TVs.

#web cryptography api #webcrypto api

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The Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) "Origin" request header is not supported on Samsung Smart TVs.

#cors #cross origin resource sharing #request header #error #http header

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SNI certificates for TLS are supported on Samsung Smart TVs since 2017 models.

#server name indication #sni #tls #transport layer security #ssl certificate

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Yes. Smart TVs support handling JSON feeds through HTTPS.

#json #https

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Make sure the TV Web engine supports the child-src directive, which was introduced in the Content Security Policy Level 2 (CSP2) specification. CSP2 is supported on Samsung TVs since 2017 models.

#content security policy #csp #child src #error

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