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White Paper Description
Secure socket layer (SSL) secures data transmissions across the Internet, and is an integral part of most Web browsers and Web servers. To make an SSL connection, SSL protocol requires that a server have a digital certificate installed—which is typically signed by an independent and trusted third party to ensure its validity. Find out more about SSL and how to know if you need to deploy an SSL certificate.
Related Topics: Networking, Internet Access, Security, Encryption and Key Management (PKI), Network Security Monitoring
Related Keywords: secure online data, secure website, browser security, certificate authority, CA, online data transfer, secure data transfer, secure browser, private key, certification authority
Source: Thawte
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