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The first requirement for an SSL certificate is evidence that the Web domain -- the “.com” name -- is the applicant's legal property. For this, the issuing organization uses the domain's “Whops” database entry.
Typically, SSL is used to secure credit card transactions, data transfer and logins, and more recently is becoming the norm when securing browsing of social media sites. SSL Certificates bind together: A domain name, server name or hostname. An organizational identity (i.e. company name) and location.
SSL certificates are miniature data files that provide a digital cryptographic key for the details of an organization. When you install that data file on your web server, it shows a padlock icon, 'HTTPS' before the URL and, hence, allows secure data transfer through your website.
What's inside the SSL certificate? An SSL certificate contains information about your business or organization (or simply you as a person), and a cryptographic key unique to your domain or certificate. That key is used to establish the encrypted connection.
SSL Certificates are small data files that digitally bind a cryptographic key to an organization's details. When installed on a web server, it activates the padlock and the HTTPS protocol and allows secure connections from a web server to a browser.
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The certificate is signed by the Issuing Certificate authority, and this it what guarantees the keys. Now when someone wants your public keys, you send them the certificate, they verify the signature on the certificate, and if it verifies, then they can trust your keys.
Just to reiterate SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer. It's a protocol used to encrypt and authenticate the data sent between an application (like your browser) and a web server. This leads to a more secure web for both you and the visitors to your website. SSL is closely tied to another acronym TLS.
Credit cards and social security numbers are two of the most notable types of sensitive data that need an SSL certificate. ... E-commerce sites may need an SSL certificate. If you are or plan on accepting major credit cards online, you need a merchant account — most of them require you to use an SSL certificate.
Navigate to Server Certificates. In the center menu, click the Server Certificates icon under the Security section near the bottom. Select Create a New Certificate. ... Enter your CSR details. ... Generate the Order.
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