What is SSL?

Posted by Melinda Oliveira on December 20th, 2020

What is SSL?


SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer. It is an essential component originally created by Netscape for establishing an encrypted link between a web server and a browser. In this technology advanced world, Cyber security is crucial to keep customer information private and secure. It is like a digital passport that provide authentication to secure sensitive information such as credit card numbers, social security numbers, and login credentials.

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An SSL Certificate is a secure protocol used by millions of e-Business providers to protect their customers and ensure secure online transactions. A website, online eshop or any website uses SSL Certificate to create an encryption connection between user’s browser and server it means any data transmitted between the web server and the web browser cannot be read without first being decrypted.

SSL Certificates were developed in 1994 but they were not pursued aggressively till 2015 because Internet was not so hazardous back then. With all that has happened in recent past including data breach and identity theft, webmasters are under grave pressure to adopt methods that confiscates any kind of breach.

 

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