ROLES OF SSL IN E-COMMERCE

 ROLES OF SSL IN E-COMMERCE

  •  To secure online credit card transactions. 
  • To secure system logins and any sensitive information exchanged online. 
  • To secure webmail and applications like Outlook Web Access, Exchange, and Office Communications Server. 
  • To secure workflow and virtualization applications like Citrix Delivery Platforms or cloud-based computing platforms. 
  • To secure the connection between an email client such as Microsoft Outlook and an email server such as Microsoft Exchange. 
  • To secure the transfer of files over HTTPS and FTP(s) services such as website owners updating new pages to theirs. 
  • To secure intranet-based traffic such as internal networks, file sharing, extranets, and database connections. 
  • To secure network logins and other network traffic with SSL VPNs such as VPN Access Servers or applications like the Citrix Access Gateway. 

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