Secure Sockets Layer, SSL, is the standard security technology for creating an encrypted link between a web server and a browser. This link ensures that all data passed between the web server and browser remain private and integral. SSL is an industry standard and is used by millions of websites in the protection of their online transactions with their customers. In order to be able to generate an SSL link, a web server requires an SSL Certificate.
When you choose to activate SSL on your web server you will be prompted to complete a number of questions about the identity of your website (e.g. your website's URL) and your company (e.g. your company's name and location). Your web server then creates two cryptographic keys - a Private Key and a Public Key. Your Private Key is so called for a reason - it must remain private and secure. The Public Key does not need to be secret and is placed into a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) - a data file also containing your details. You should then submit the CSR during the SSL Certificate application process Comodo, the Instant SSL Certification Authority, who will validate your details and issue an SSL Certificate containing your details and allowing you to use SSL.
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Before completing a transaction or sharing personal information with you, online visitors need to know that your website can be trusted. Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Certificates provide a visual indicator that your website is legitimate and secure. When choosing an SSL Certificate, consider the brand recognition, turn-around time and investment cost that is right for your business.
In this “encrypt everything” era, end users have come to expect encryption as a basic website property. SSL/TLS Certificates to secure web transactions and S/MIME Certificates to protect email communications are no longer nice-to-haves and users are turning to their CDNs, eCommerce platforms, Application as a Service (AaaS) providers and hosting companies for solutions. To meet this expectation, while providing accessible, user-friendly options, service providers need automated, scalable certificate solutions that integrate directly into their existing platforms and services.