Certificate Authority Review - DigiCert
DigiCert is a US-based Security Corporation specializing in providing High-Assurance SSL Certificates to some of the most respected and prestigious organizations in the world, including national and state governments, educational and medical institutions, and Fortune 500 companies. DigiCert is a WebTrust Certified Certificate Authority, a member of the CA/Browser Forum and the W3C Consortium.
DigiCert makes it easy to shop with a simple line of SSL Certificate products.
Standard SSL security which includes a single-server certificate that secures one specific domain name. DigiCert’s SSL Plus secures “yourname.com” and “www.yourname.com” in every certificate, at no extra charge!
DigiCert’s WildCard Plus certificate has all the features of a regular wildcard SSL certificate and has several great features included in the cost of every certificate, including: unlimited server license, securing the base domain, compatiblity with mobile devices.
EV Certificates perform rigid verification of the identity of everyone who purchases an EV certificate. Because of this validation process, EV certificates cost more and take longer to process; in return, you pass along an even greater sense of security to your customers, who see the green address bar (currently available in Internet Explorer 7, with other browsers planning to release their own implementations soon) and know that you are taking care of their information.
Unified Communications (UC) Certificates were developed specifically for Microsoft’s Exchange Server 2007, Office Communications Server 2007, and Live Communications Server 2005 products, UC Certificates allow you to secure up to 50 specific domain names in one certificate, even if they are on different base domains. While these certificates were developed for these specific Microsoft products, many customers have found the flexibility ideal for their needs with other server platforms.
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