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How to choose an SSL certificate
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Digicert Enhanced EV-SSL Certificate Professional Edition

Digicert Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificate Professional Edition

Includes: extended validation, green address bar, encryption from a minimum of 128 bits to 256 bits, a guarantee worth $1,750,000, and vulnerability assessment services.

Green Address Bar

EVSSL certificate can make customers more confident: they are dealing with a trusted site, and the website information is secure. An EV SSL certificate can trigger high-level secure network browsers to display your company’s name in the green address bar, as well as the name of the certificate authority that issued the certificate. With the certificate authority adopting audited strict identity verification methods and the browser controlling the displayed contents, it makes it difficult for webpage impersonators and counterfeiters to hijack your brand and customers.

ECC Algorithm

ECC has better security and better performance: compared with the encryption method currently used, it can provide better protection with shorter key lengths (for example, a 256-bit ECC key can provide the same level of security as a 3,072-bit RSA key). The result? Better security, able to meet the explosive growth of demand from mobile devices and tablets.

Vulnerability Assessment Feature

Digicert’s vulnerability scanning feature is designed to detect the entry points most commonly used by the most common attacks. The vulnerability report classifies the vulnerabilities according to their types and dangers, and proposes corresponding corrective measures. This combination helps companies quickly identify key vulnerabilities and remedy them, thereby more easily protecting the website.

Malicious Code Scanning

Malicious code is hidden in the source code of your website, and is difficult to detect unless it is analyzed line by line. Some malware is activated by the way of page display. When you use Symantec SSL certificates to protect your site, we include a free daily malware scanning service for public web pages. If malware is detected, it will direct you to a list of infected pages and send you a notice about the problematic code.

Norton Seal Feature

The Norton Secure Seal is a trusted mark on the internet, displayed over 500 million times a day on websites in 170 countries or territories. Digicert Seal-in-Search displays the Norton Secure Seal beside your links on browsers with the free plugin enabled and partner shopping sites, as well as product review pages.

Seal-in-Search

When customers browse online, they usually find a long list of websites competing for business. Digicert Seal-in-Search is a feature of the Digicert SSL certificate that places the Norton Secure Seal next to your link in search results to prove that your site is trusted by Digicert.

WebTrust International Security Audit Certification

WebTrust is a security audit standard jointly developed by two famous global certified public accountant associations, AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountants) and CICA (Canadian Institute of Certified Public Accountants). It conducts a nearly stringent review and verification of seven items such as the security and confidentiality of the service provider’s system and business operational logic on the Internet.

Support for Chinese Language

Identity verification can directly use the Chinese business license, and the certificate can support the display of Chinese names. The website security seal can also display the company’s Chinese information, which is convenient for customers to recognize the authenticity and security of the website.

Support for Multiple Domains

Subject Alternative Name (SAN) certificates use a single SSL certificate to protect multiple domain names. SAN certificates are often used in Unified Communications (UC) and can protect Microsoft Exchange 2007 Server, Office Communications Server 2007 or Mobile Device Manager, as well as server names, Intranets, and local names. SANs can also be used for: server names in Intranets (such as “server.local” or “faxtool”), hostnames (such as mailserver).