| name | performing-ssl-tls-security-assessment |
| description | Assess SSL/TLS server configurations using the sslyze Python library to evaluate cipher suites, certificate chains, protocol versions, HSTS headers, and known vulnerabilities like Heartbleed and ROBOT. |
| domain | cybersecurity |
| subdomain | network-security |
| tags | ["network-security","ssl","tls","sslyze","certificate","cipher-suites","vulnerability-assessment"] |
| version | 1.0 |
| author | mahipal |
| license | Apache-2.0 |
Performing SSL/TLS Security Assessment
Overview
Assess SSL/TLS server configurations using sslyze, a fast Python-based scanning library. This skill covers evaluating supported protocol versions (SSLv2/3, TLS 1.0-1.3), cipher suite strength, certificate chain validation, HSTS enforcement, OCSP stapling, and scanning for known vulnerabilities including Heartbleed, ROBOT, and session renegotiation weaknesses.
Prerequisites
- Python 3.9+ with
sslyze library (pip install sslyze)
- Network access to target HTTPS servers on port 443
- Understanding of TLS protocol versions and cipher suite classifications
Steps
Step 1: Configure Server Scan
Create ServerScanRequest with ServerNetworkLocation specifying target hostname and port.
Step 2: Execute TLS Scan
Use sslyze Scanner to queue and execute scans for all TLS check commands concurrently.
Step 3: Analyze Results
Evaluate accepted cipher suites, certificate validity, protocol versions, and vulnerability scan results.
Step 4: Generate Security Report
Produce a JSON report with compliance findings and remediation recommendations.
Expected Output
JSON report with supported protocols, accepted cipher suites, certificate details, vulnerability results (Heartbleed, ROBOT), and HSTS status.