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What is Encryption?
How does encryption work?
Who needs SSL Certificate?


What is Encryption?
Encryption is the process that translates secret information into worthless information. With SSL certificate there is a key. The key allows the right people to be able to decrypt the information. It is important when you are protecting personal payment information or other confidential information. When you are working with each little piece of information is called bit. A bit is smallest part of information. Bit is represented as number. Number of bit is equal to the number of characters. 40 bit encryption is not very strong. 128 bit and 256 bit are stronger than 40 bit.

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How does encryption work?
Encryption process is designed to prevent theft during the transmission of data on the internet. Encryption works as taking a bit of information and processing it with a formula that translates secret information into meaningless string of letters and numbers. This encrypted string can be sent to the internet so none would be able to read this. When the string reaches to its destination a same formula applied the string to decrypt it. 128 bit encryption has 88 more bits of key length than 40 bit encryption means there are 288 more combinations. 128 bit encryption is very secure and is hard to crack the code. 256 bit encryption is even stronger. Both 128 and 256 makes use of a special algorithm. 128 bit encryption is enough for you if you don’t need advance level of security because 128 bit encryption is more than sufficient. If you want the extra security, and your business can handle the expense of increased security, it might be worth it to you.

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Who needs SSL Certificate?
>> Ecommerce websites collecting credit card or other payment details. >> Standard websites collecting customers personal information. >> Websites having a login and sign up form on your website. >> File sharing, database connections and internal networks. >> To secure Email and Application Server like MS Exchange Server, MS SharePoint Server and other Email Application Server. >> To secure Mobile Website and Mobile Applications.

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Last Updated: 19 Feb 2013 01:56:43 PST home  |  about  |  terms  |  contact
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