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¶
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E-commerce sites must use SSL to accept credit card payments and comply with Payment Card Industry (PCI) standards.
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Any form collecting visitor information requires SSL, including simple contact forms gathering names, emails, and phone numbers.
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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.