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SSL Web Certificates
A web certificate is a 128-bit SSL
security tool, which enables e-commerce or other secure communications on the
Web.
As used in SSL secured Internet transactions, a web certificate provides the
following:
Confirmation of Identity
The party receiving the information (i.e. the party controlling the server)
is the party to whom the communication is intended (i.e. not some wily imposter).
Non-interception
The user's information will not be intercepted and interpreted (by some wily
eavesdropper) between the user's browser and the server.
The assurances obtained by Web Certificates are a necessity for all e-commerce
implementations and any communication in which confidential information is exchanged.
Internet browsers can rest assured that their communications are secured by
a properly authenticated web certificate as evidenced by the appearance of a
little padlock in the frame of their Internet browser.
For the specifications of the SSL certificates click
here.
For questions contact our salesstaff.
Technical
Technically, a web certificate is a statement digitally
signed by a Certification
Authority (CA) that uses a properly authenticated Private Key/Public Key
pair to bind a public
key to an identity. This provides independent confirmation of the identity
of an entity. More formally, a certificate is a computer-based record which:
- Identifies the Certification Authority issuing it
- Names, identifies, or otherwise describes an attribute of the subscriber
- Contains the subscriber's public
key
- Contains the digital
signature of the CA issuing it
- Provides a date range over which the certificate is valid
To obtain a web certificate, a Private Key/Public Key Pair must be generated
on the server and then authenticated by a Certificate Authority (CA), which
has the requisite recognition in the browser software.
Here's how a web certificate looks in action:
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