Aggregated Data Privacy
Hardening the transmission layer is critical when dealing with aggregated passenger data. As information moves from third-party carriers to the central OTA hub, it passes through multiple 'Handshake Nodes' that must be cryptographically verified.
We analyze the implementation of TLS 1.3 and specialized tokenization scripts that prevent 'man-in-the-middle' attacks during the booking phase. For the developer-traveler, understanding this security logic is paramount. This report highlights the zero-trust architecture employed by high-tier directories to ensure that credit card hashes and PII (Personally Identifiable Information) never reside in plaintext on any intermediate caching server.
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