VeriSign Secure Site Pro with EV

VeriSign® Secure Site Pro with EV gives your customers the confidence to transact online with the most trusted and secure option for SSL.


Features

Extended Validation authentication
Capable of up to 256-bit encryption with minimum 128-bit step-up
VeriSign Secured Seal - the most recognized trust mark in the industry
$250,000 NetSure warranty
Available 24x5 phone, email and chat support

Extended Validation (EV)

Extended Validation gives web site visitors an easy and reliable way to establish trust online by displaying the green address bar in the latest high-security browsers. Extended Validation (EV) SSL certificates also show the name of the organization that owns the SSL Certificate and the name of the Certificate Authority that issued it, which is the most effective way to combat against phishing. Better yet, dozens of case studies have shown measured uplifts ranging from 5% - 87% by using VeriSign EV SSL1.

SGC: True 128-Bit SSL Encryption

This certificate features Server-Gated Cryptography (SGC), enabling true 128-bit to 256-bit SSL encryption, the most powerful SSL encryption commercially available today.

Even though an SSL Certificate is capable of 128-bit or 256-bit encryption, certain older browsers and operating systems still cannot connect at this level. Without an SGC certificate on the Web server, Web browsers and operating systems that do not support 128-bit strong encryption will receive only 40- or 56-bit encryption. By using an SGC-enabled SSL Certificate, users with older browser versions and operating systems will temporarily step-up to 128-bit SSL encryption - enabling every site visitor to experience the strongest SSL encryption available to them.

Businesses that collect sensitive personal and financial information should consider using True 128-bit SSL Certificates.

VeriSign Secured® Seal

Plus, you can display the VeriSign Secured® Seal, which is viewed over 150 million times a day on average and is recognized by 91% of U.S. online shoppers2.

1VeriSign, case studies and methods: http://www.verisign.com/SSLcasestudies. VeriSign makes no warranties (whether express, implied or statutory) that your company will achieve similar results.

2Synovate/GMI Research, September, 2008