Digicert Enterprise SSL Certificate
Digicert Enterprise SSL Certificate (Digicert Secure Site SSL Certificates) provides 40 to 256 bit encryption to ensure the security of your website data transmission, complete enterprise identity and domain ownership review, trust mark Norton Secured Seal and malware scanning, to ensure the website identity is authentic and reliable.
Malicious code scanning
Malicious code hides in the source code of your website and is difficult to detect unless each line is analyzed. Some malware is activated by the display of pages. When you use Digicert SSL certificate to protect your website, 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 notification about the code that caused this issue.
Norton Seal function
Norton Secured Seal is a trusted mark on the Internet, displayed over 500 million times a day on websites in 170 countries or regions. Digicert Seal-in-Search displays the Norton Secured Seal next to your links on browsers with free plugins enabled, partner shopping sites and product review pages.
Seal-in-Search
When customers browse online, they often find a long list of websites competing with each other for business. Seal-in-Search is a feature of Digicert SSL certificate that places Norton Secured Seal next to your links in search results to prove that your website is trusted by Digicert.
Support for Chinese language
The identity review can directly use the Chinese business license, and the certificate can support Chinese name display. Chinese information of the enterprise can also be displayed in the website security seal, which makes it easy for customers to identify the authenticity and security of the website.
Multi-domain support
Subject Alternative Name (SAN) certificate uses a single SSL certificate to protect multiple domains. SAN certificates are commonly used in Unified Communications (UC), which can protect Microsoft Exchange 2007 Server, Office Communications Server 2007 or Mobile Device Manager as well as server names, intranets and local names. SAN can also be used for: server names in Intranet (for example, “server.local” or “faxtool”), host names (for example, mailserver).