Thursday, November 15, 2018

Secure Your Internet And Encrypt Your Data With SSL Certificate

Malware and data breach has become very common and it has affected many entrepreneurs and individuals around the world. Due to which, the necessity of Internet security has become the prime concern.

As individuals, we do take some sort of security measures like firewalls, antivirus but that is not enough. It is basically a one-sided security solution. But neglecting server-side security will be a big blunder. When we access the internet, the connection between the server and various computer system is involved. When we transfer data, it travels over various networks until it reaches its destination. If server security is neglected, there are chances that the data will be transferred or hacked or misused.



On SSL secured websites, it is impossible to replace its contents without authority. It makes it difficult for hackers to download malware through SSL protected websites. The Green lock next to address has become more common. This shows that people have become more concerned about the web security and take it very seriously than ever before and are using SSL certificate-based encryption for data protection. Even Google search engine gives preference to websites that are HTTPS:// prefixed over HTTP:// prefix.

The necessity of SSL certificate and web encryption is increasing day-by-day with the increasing use of the web for financial services and important communication. According to experts, soon will come the day when the entire web will be secured by SSL certificate.

SSL Certificate And Web Encryption

Middle-man-attack is very common if the data is not transferred through a secured link/connection. While using a public Wi-Fi network or open-network, chances of middle-man-attack (hacker) multiple as these types of connections are usually not well guarded and are way easier to crack. HTTPS certificate ensures a secure and encrypted connection as it offers point-to-point encryption. You may wonder what it means and how it protects your data.

Well, point-to-point encryption means that all the data being transferred is encrypted using a strong encryption algorithm before sending to the destination server. By using a special key, which is shared only with the destination server, the encrypted data can be decrypted. No other machine can decrypt the data.

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