
HTTPS
Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure is an enhancement to the Hypertext Transfer Protocol. It's utilized to ensure secure communications over a PC arrangement, and is typically used over the Internet. In HTTPS the protocol for communication is encoded using Transport Layer Security or, in the past, Secure Sockets Layer.

DV SSL
DV SSL acts as a high level SSL. It's extremely quickly and provides solid encryption. The Domain Validation SSL Certificate gives strong encryption to websites such as leaflet sites and online journals. A DV SSL can be obtained in a short time which makes it the ideal option for those looking to secure their website's security quickly.

Multi-Domain SSL Certificate (MDC)
Multi-area certificates are intended to ensure the security of a variety of spaces or subdomain names. Multi-area certificates will ensure that there is a blend of completely specific subdomains and areas with diverse TLDs (Top Level Domains) apart from the local/inner ones.

Unified Communications Certificate (UCC)
The Unified Communication Certificate (or UCC) is a high-end security certificate that permits multiple hostnames to be protected with a single certificate. UC certificates are also known as subjects Alternate Name (or SAN) certificates, multi-area certificate or Exchange certificates.