TLS
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TLS may refer to:
Computing
- Transport Layer Security, a protocol for encrypting information over the Internet and successor to Secure Sockets Layer
- Thread level speculation, an optimisation on multiprocessor CPUs
- Thread-local storage, a mechanism for allocating variables in computer science
- Transparent LAN Service, a transparent data link connecting remote Ethernet networks
Media
- The Times Literary Supplement, a British weekly literary review
- Thesaurus Linguae Sericae, a study of the Chinese language
- True Love Story, a video game
- Town Life Stuff, one of The Sims 3 Stuff packs
Organisations
- Telstra, an Australian telecommunications and media company, by ASX code
- Transmitter Location Systems, a US satellite radio interference geolocation company
Education
- The Lindsey School, a secondary school in Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire
- Trinity Law School, in Santa Ana, California, US
- Trinity Lutheran School (disambiguation), several schools in the US
- Tulane University Law School, in New Orleans, Louisiana, US
- Tallinn Law School, in Estonia
- Torrey Life Science, biology organization of the University of Connecticut
Science, medicine and technology
- Total least squares, a statistical analysis
- Translesion synthesis, a form of DNA repair
- Trans Link Systems, initiative of public-transport operators in the Netherlands
- Transponder Landing System, an airplane landing system
- Tumor lysis syndrome, a group of metabolic complications that can occur after treatment of cancer
- Two-level system, a quantum system
- Thüringer Landessternwarte Tautenburg, the Karl Schwarzschild Observatory, Germany
Other uses
- East Timor, by IOC code
- Toulouse – Blagnac Airport, by IATA code
- Typed Letter Signed, in auctions of autographs
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