The assertion is incorrect because SSL/TLS encryption is designed to protect the confidentiality of data transmitted over the network. Without the corresponding encryption keys, it is computationally infeasible to decrypt the captured packets and reconstruct any documents transferred during the session. Packet captures indeed preserve the data packets as they are transmitted, but encrypted sessions prevent access to the actual payload content without proper decryption measures.
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