With security risks pertaining in the Internet, SSL has become a vital entity to ensure the protection of the
organizations.
SSL, basically, is a security protocol designed to ensure the authenticity of the website’s
integrity and the website’s content....
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With security risks pertaining in the Internet, SSL has become a vital entity to ensure the protection of the
organizations.
SSL, basically, is a security protocol designed to ensure the authenticity of the website’s
integrity and the website’s content.
From years, SSL has undergone many changes like: previously SSL was
able to provide just 40 bit of encryption which has now been extended to 256-bit level with a future proof
of 2048 bit level encryption.
Now, what SSL does is that it encrypts the data being transmitted between the source and destination, of
course, after the secure connection is established between them.
Websites involving money transactions
and membership procedures, secured with SSL, are protected from cyber crimes very smoothly.
Ok, SSL
protects your websites.
Well and good.
But how will the visitors or customers will be able to confirm this?
After having SSL installed on your website, your URL will be changed from HTTP to HTTPS.
This ‘HTTPS’ in the URL conf
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