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NIST Requests Public Comments on SP 800-52 Rev. 2 | Guidelines for the Selection, Configuration, and Use of Transport Layer Security (TLS) Implementations

NIST's Crypto Publication Review Board invites comments on Special Publication (SP) 800-52 Revision 2, "Guidelines for the Selection, Configuration, and Use of TLS Implementations." The comment period is open through July 10, 2026.

NIST maintains its cryptography standards and guidelines using a periodic review process.    

Currently, we are reviewing the following publication:

NIST requests feedback on all aspects of SP 800-52 Rev. 2.

NIST expects to revise SP 800-52 Rev. 2 to align it with recent Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) drafts on TLS 1.3. Additionally, NIST would appreciate feedback on the following areas of particular concern. 

  1. Is there a strong reason for NIST to continue to recommend that servers should support TLS 1.2, or can the recommendation be changed such that servers may support TLS 1.2?
  2. Are there sectors or applications where it is common for non-government client devices that do not support TLS 1.3 (or TLS 1.2) to connect to government servers?
  3. Is there a compelling reason to conditionally allow support for TLS 1.0 or TLS 1.1 if the system administrator determines that it is necessary?

The public comment period is open through July 10, 2026. Comments may address the concerns raised in this announcement or other issues around security, implementation, clarity, risk, or relevance to current applications.

Send comments to cryptopubreviewboard [at] nist.gov (cryptopubreviewboard[at]nist[dot]gov) with “Comments on SP 800-52 Rev. 2" in the subject. 

Comments received in response to this request will be posted on the Crypto Publication Review Project site after the due date. Submitters’ names and affiliations (when provided) will be included, while contact information will be removed. See the project site for additional information about the review process.

    Released May 7, 2026
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