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SSL Certificates

SSL Certificates

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What is SSL Certificates?

SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificates are digital certificates that authenticate a website's identity and enable an encrypted connection. They are used to secure online transactions, protect sensitive data like passwords and credit card numbers, and establish trust between a web server and a browser. Now it is generally called TLS (Transport Layer Security), which is the successor to SSL.

What other technologies are related to SSL Certificates?

SSL Certificates Competitor Technologies

HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is the unencrypted protocol that HTTPS replaces. SSL certificates provide the encryption layer for HTTP to become HTTPS.
mentioned alongside SSL Certificates in 0% (200) of relevant job posts

SSL Certificates Complementary Technologies

OAuth 2.0 often utilizes SSL/TLS (HTTPS) for securing authorization requests and token exchanges, ensuring confidentiality and integrity.
mentioned alongside SSL Certificates in 6% (193) of relevant job posts
JWTs themselves don't compete with SSL Certificates, but they are often used within HTTPS connections to securely transmit claims about a user or entity after the SSL/TLS handshake has been established.
mentioned alongside SSL Certificates in 1% (220) of relevant job posts
IIS (Internet Information Services) is a web server platform that relies on SSL Certificates to enable HTTPS and secure web traffic.
mentioned alongside SSL Certificates in 1% (355) of relevant job posts

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