Verisign ID

When security is paramount, Verisign digital certificates provide the access control, verification, encryption and non-repudiation you need to safeguard your corporate intranet, e-mail, extranet, EDI e-commerce applications.

You can purchase your own Digital ID for the following prices: First Server Digital ID, first year: US$349
Server Digital ID Renewal, annual fee: US$249 each

NOTES: $249 applies to renewals of all IDs issued after 8/18/97.
IDs issued between 8/18/96 and 8/18/97 can be renewed for $75.

If you would like to obtain your own certificate please contact us.

Executive Hosting account holders may use Univox's Verisign Digital ID FREE of charge. The drawback to this method is that you will need to use Univox's domain name in any secure URL. To view our Verisign Digital ID click here.

Verisign Definitions:

Digital ID - A collection of electronic data consisting of a Public Key, identifying information about the owner of the Public Key, and validity information, which has been Digitally Signed by a CA. Certified shall refer to the condition of having been issued a valid Digital ID by a CA, which Digital ID has not been revoked.

Digital ID Revocation List ("CRL") - A collection of electronic data containing information concerning revoked Digital IDs.

Certification Authority ("CA") - VeriSign or an entity which is Certified by VeriSign to issue Digital IDs to Users in a VeriSign Digital ID Hierarchy. VeriSign is Customer's CA hereunder.

Digital Signature - Information encrypted with a Private Key which is appended to electronic data to identify the owner of the Private Key and verify the integrity of the electronic data. Digitally Signed shall refer to electronic data to which a Digital Signature has been appended.

Private Key - A mathematical key which is kept private to the owner and which is used to create Digital Signatures or to decrypt electronic data.

Public Key - A mathematical key which is available publicly and which is used to verify Digital Signatures created with the matched Private Key and to encrypt electronic data which can only be decrypted using the matched Private Key.

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