SSL
Certificates
SSL
(Secure Sockets Layer) is a
security technology that is
commonly used for encrypting
information sent between
users and e-commerce
websites, thereby securing
transactions. SSL protects
data submitted over the
internet from being
intercepted and viewed by
unintended recipients and is
used by hundreds of
thousands of websites in the
protection of their online
transactions with their
customers. SSL is the
industry standard internet
transaction security
technology.
Which certificate is right
for me?
If you have a low volume
or development website with
less than 50 transactions
per week and an average
transaction amount of less
than $50, go with the
RapidSSL.
On the other hand, if you
have a website processing
more than 50 transactions
per week with an average
transaction of greater than
$50, go with the
GeoTrust QuickSSL or
GeoTrust QuickSSL Premium.
What certificate strength is
required?
Generally there are two
strengths of certificate in
existence - 40 bit & 128
bit. The bit size indicates
the length of the key size
used for the encryption
during a secure SSL session.
The bigger the encryption,
the longer it takes for
computer(s) to crack or
break the code.
40 bit: It is
computationally feasible to
crack a 40 bit key. For this
reason 40 bit encryption is
rarely used.
128 bit: It is
computationally unfeasible
to crack a 128 bit key. All
banking infrastructures use
128 bit encryption.
We strongly recommend the
use of 128 bit SSL
encryption for any
application or website.
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