SSL Law and Legal Definition
The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a commonly-used communications protocol for handling the security of a message transmission on the internet. Every small business has the potential to grow big on the web. Internet provides small businesses an opportunity to reach more customers, in more places with its products and services. Even though online interactions travel across the public internet, an SSL certificate keeps online interactions private. When a web browser contacts a secured web site, the SSL certificate enables a coded connection. It is just like sealing a letter in an envelope before sending it by mail