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Another protocol for transmitting data securely over the World Wide Web is Secure HTTP (S-HTTP). Whereas SSL creates a secure connection between a client and a server, over which any amount of data can be sent securely, S-HTTP is designed to transmit individual messages securely. SSL and S-HTTP, therefore, can be seen as complementary rather than competing technologies. Both protocols have been approved by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) as a standard. An SSL Secure Server certificate: Confirms
that you are who you say you are in a virtual world.
Encrypts information sent to and from your web server. Protects information from being tampered with. You
need one if: By installing an SSL Web Server certificate, you immediately open yourself up to doing more business with more people. You are effectively sending out a signal that you are aware of the pitfalls of doing business online, and have taken measures to minimize them. But
the real benefits lie with your customers. Straight away, they will
know 2 things: Personal Email Secure Certificates A Personal E-mail certificate allows you to secure your e-mail communications by digitally signing and encrypting your e-mails. Sensitive information is not limited to online transactions or web site forms. By securing your personal e-mail with a Personal E-mail certificate, you ensure the safety of all your outbound e-mail communication. Furthermore, those communicating with you will be able to verify that mail coming from your e-mail address is in fact from your e-mail address. Personal
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