SSL/TLS, the cryptographic protocol behind https, is no longer a nice-to-have for websites. Site visitors are looking for, and expecting, to see a padlock in the address bar of your site, and the major browsers have announced plans to flag all HTTP sites as non-secure. All signs point to SSL being a need-to-have for anyone operating a website. When Secure Doesn’t Necessarily Mean Safe All of this is to say, there’s more to site security than just encryption. Your brand identity – proving that your site is legitimate and not a phishing site – is increasingly important. In this white paper, we discuss the importance of bringing your corporate identity front and center on your website and how that can be achieved using Extended Validation (EV) SSL. Request Free! |
Introduction to Extended Validation (EV) SSL / TLS
SSL/TLS, the cryptographic protocol behind https, is no longer a nice-to-have for websites. Site visitors are looking for, and expecting, to see a padlock in the address bar of your site, and the major browsers have announced plans to flag all HTTP sites as non-secure. All signs point to SSL being a need-to-have for anyone operating a website. When Secure Doesn’t Necessarily Mean Safe All of this is to say, there’s more to site security than just encryption. Your brand identity – proving that your site is legitimate and not a phishing site – is increasingly important. In this white paper, we discuss the importance of bringing your corporate identity front and center on your website and how that can be achieved using Extended Validation (EV) SSL. Request Free! |