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Improve Web Security with SSLs for https

Source: https://www.wte.net/Improve-Web-Security-with-SSLs-for-https
Date: March 2022
Author: Erica in Client Services


Introduction

SSL stands for Secure Sockets Layer, a security technology that "creates an encrypted (or locked) link between a web server and a web browser." This encryption protects visitor data collected through websites. SSL-protected sites display "https://" in the URL and typically show a padlock icon in browsers.

Browser Indicators

Modern browsers display warnings or block access to unprotected websites. Secure sites show a locked icon, while unsecured sites trigger warning messages across browsers like Firefox and Edge.

Why SSL Matters

Organizations have a responsibility to safeguard visitor information. Any unencrypted data traveling between users and servers becomes vulnerable to interception.

Three Essential Use Cases

  1. E-commerce sites must use SSL to accept credit card payments and comply with Payment Card Industry (PCI) standards.

  2. Any form collecting visitor information requires SSL, including simple contact forms gathering names, emails, and phone numbers.

  3. Website users should avoid unprotected sites to prevent personal information theft.

Conclusion

SSL installation services are available. Contact WTE Solutions for assistance securing your website with an SSL certificate.