Digital Certificate (SSL)

Description

A digital SSL certificate, also known as a digital certificate, is a security credential that is used to authenticate and verify the identity of a website or server. It is a type of cryptographic protocol that uses a combination of public and private keys to establish a secure connection between a web browser and a website. SSL certificates help to ensure that any sensitive data exchanged between the web browser and the website is encrypted and protected from unauthorized access. SSL certificates are commonly used by businesses and organizations to secure online transactions, protect sensitive customer information, and build trust with their customers.

Eligibility

This service is available to all Faculty, Staff for valid business use.

How to Access and Use

You can request this service by filling out the form when you click on the "Digital Certificate (SSL)" button on this page.

Costs

Variable per type of certificate. Non-IT departmental requests require a FOAP for charge back.