Friday, November 30, 2012

SSL Certificates, HTTP and Encryption for Your Website


Ecommerce is so popular today that business website owners find it more important than ever to safeguard their customers' financial information by use of SSL encryption. Encryption, or coding, keeps credit card and banking information safe by turning numbers into indecipherable messages so they are safe from the eyes of everyone between the website where the purchase is made to the customer's financial institution or credit card company. SSL certificates are certificates that the website owner must have to safeguard this information. HTTP's or Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure, signals the browser to add an additional layer of SSL to safeguard a website when personal information is entered.

HTTP certificates are used to safeguard a website owner from computer hackers. Identity theft can cause people many headaches. Money is stolen from bank accounts and credit and debit cards are used to make purchases that otherwise wouldn't be made. HTTP certificates are used but the addition of a SSL certificate, sensitive information is even safer. HTTP certificates are already installed in the computer by a server while a SSL certificate is purchased by the website owner. Purchasing a SSL certificate entails choosing the best one to suit the needs of the company that owns the website. There are many to choose from, each is designed for the specific needs of computer website owners.

SSL certificates or Secure Socket Layer certificates are copied and pasted to the company's server after verification enabling them to keep customers private information safe from computer hackers. The installation process may be a little different with each SSL provider so it can be confusing. The user signs onto the server's site and is asked to enter their key. If they don't have a key there is a process for creating one. It is much the same as creating a CSR. A CSR, or Customer Signing Request is obtained after entering their name, address, domain name and email address, then it is sent to a valid certified authority to be verified. This allows the website owner to purchase an SSL certificate. It is then copied and pasted to the server website. The server automatically verifies the certificate each time someone enters personal information on the website. The SSL encryption code keeps credit and debit card information safe from hackers while it is en-route to the customers' bank.

There are various types of SSL certificates. Each one is different and each is designed to fit the needs of the company's website. An EV or Extended Validation Certificate is very safe. It is registered with a secure company to safeguard banking information. The SGC, or Server Gated Cryptography SSL is also a very powerful way to keep sensitive information safe. A Wild Card SSL is used when more than one computer shares information. The IP Address SSL Certificate safeguards the websites IP address, while the UC/SAN Certificate keeps more than one host name safe. A SSL encryption is automatically activated when any of the above SSL certificates are validated and pasted on the servers' site.

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