Pricing
Domestic (US Companies)- Monthly: $49.99
- Setup: $99.99
- Monthly: $69.99
- Setup: $99.99
Guard your financial transactions and transmit confidential data with the strongest and most rigorous authentication SSL Certificate methodology in the industry. ServePath offers 128- or 256-bit SSL encryption SSL Certificates from the leader in Internet security and intelligent infrastructure services, VeriSign.
VeriSign SSL certificates not only allow you to display the seal of the most trusted name in security, but are also provided by ServePath on a completely turnkey and managed basis. ServePath technicians will install and configure your SSL certificate once your company’s identity and contact information has been verified. Ongoing management such as annual renewals is included as well.
- 128-bit SSL encryption
- Installation and ongoing management included
- VeriSign is the SSL Certificate provider of choice for over 93% of the Fortune 500 and the top 10 U.S. banks.
- Safeguard your sensitive online data and transactions
- Compatible with virtually every web browser, load balancing and SSL acceleration
What is an SSL Certificate?
An SSL Certificate consists of a public key and a private key. The public key is used to encrypt information and the private key is used to decipher it. When a browser points to a secured domain, a secure sockets layer handshake authenticates the server and the client and establishes an encryption method and a unique session key. They can begin a secure session that guarantees message privacy and message integrity.
Without SSL encryption, packets of information travel networks in full view. Imagine sending mail through the postal system in a clear envelope. Anyone with access to it can see the data. If it looks valuable, they might take it or change it.
Without third-party verification, how do you know a Web site is an authentic representative of a business you trust? Every SSL Certificate is created for a particular server in a specific domain for a verified business entity. Like a passport or a driver’s license, an SSL Certificate is issued by a trusted authority. When the SSL handshake occurs, the browser requires authentication from the server. If the information does not match or the certificate has expired, the browser displays an error message.