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From November 21, 2024, the minimum supported version will be TLS 1.2. This means that any applications or systems relying on TLS 1.0 or 1.1 will need to be upgraded to ensure continued functionality.
Users of the MiniBlagajna application must ensure that their systems and any related applications support TLS 1.2 or higher. Failure to upgrade may result in disruptions when attempting to access the application or process transactions.
It is essential for businesses and users to review their current systems and applications to identify any dependencies on the outdated TLS versions. Upgrading software or reconfiguring systems will be necessary to maintain compliance with this new requirement.
By transitioning away from TLS 1.0 and 1.1, Slovenia's MiniBlagajna application aligns with industry standards aimed at safeguarding sensitive information exchanged over networks, such as financial transactions and personal data. Users are encouraged to take proactive steps now to avoid potential service disruptions as the deadline approaches.
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