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What is a Digital Certificate?
12 hours ago ago from Web Hosting and Domain registration Knowledgebase
A Digital Certificate allows you to establish your credentials when doing business or other transactions on the Web. You can present a Digital Certificate electronically to prove your identity or your right to access information or services online. Digital Certificates, bind an identity to a pair of electronic keys that can be used to encrypt and sign digital information. A Digital Certificate makes it possible to verify someone's claim ...
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18 hours ago ago from Web Hosting and Domain registration Knowledgebase
A Digital Certificate is a special document provided by a reliable authority (referred to as a Certificate Authority, or CA), that establishes the credentials of a business or institution on the Internet. Guided by the SSL protocol, the Digital Certificate connects the owner's identity with a public key, which is accessible by anyone. In a secure session in a web browser over the Internet, this can be used to validate the merchant or business ...
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7 hours ago ago from Interesting finds
Anyone operating a server on any scale should want a digital certificate to encrypt data between clients and services, whether for personal, office, or public use. Ars tells you how to obtain and install one, for free. By Glenn Fleishman Anyone operating a server on any scale should want a digital certificate to encrypt data between clients and services, whether for personal, office, or public use. That's a broad statement, but it ...
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10 hours ago ago from Freetosupport.com - Computer Security News and Virus Spyware Removal Instructions...
Anyone operating a server on any scale should want a digital certificate to encrypt data between clients and services, whether for personal, office, or public use. That's a broad statement, but it holds true no matter how you slice it. With so many people accessing networks over WiFi or other untrusted networks for an increasing number of different kinds of services calendars, contacts, Webmail, email, and so on encryption is a must, ...
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13 hours ago ago from Web Page Authority Blog
Web hosts everywhere, pay attention! This how-to article is what you've been looking for! How to obtain and install an SSL/TSL certificate, for free Anyone operating a server on any scale should want a digital certificate to encrypt data between clients and services, whether for personal, office, or public use. Ars tells you how to obtain and install one, for free. By Glenn Fleishman | Last updated December 20, 2009 11:33 PM ...
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