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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.
An SSL certificate contains information of the owner/organization, its location public key, validity dates, etc. The client makes sure that a valid certificate authority (CA) has validated the certificate.
Verifying an SSL certificate is the process of ensuring the certificate the site holds is valid and identifying it correctly.
Who issues it? SSL certificate is issued by a Certificate Authority (CA). In this model, the CA is the trustworthy third party that will authenticate both ends of the transaction. An SSL certificate binds together a domain name, host name and server name along with the organizational identity and location.
The certificate includes information about the key, information about the identity of its owner (called the subject), and the digital signature of an entity that has verified the certificate's contents (called the issuer).
SSL certificates are used to create an encrypted channel between the client and the server. Transmission of such data as credit card details, account login information, any other sensitive information has to be encrypted to prevent eavesdropping.
The primary reason why SSL is used is to keep sensitive information sent across the Internet encrypted so that only the intended recipient can access it. When an SSL certificate is used, the information becomes unreadable to everyone except for the server you are sending the information to.
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