What is an Intranet SSL Certificate? An Intranet SSL certificate is a Private/non-Public SSL (TLS) Certificate issued by SecureNT.

What is an Intranet SSL Certificate?
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An Intranet SSL certificate is a Private/non-Public SSL (TLS) Certificate issued by SecureNT.

Technically, it is similar to the SSL certificates issued by Public CAs (like DigiCert, GlobalSign, Entrust, Sectigo, or Let’s Encrypt) but it is used on internal networks or private sites.

Thus, the Intranet SSL certificate is installed on the servers of an internal private network. After installation, whenever a user (client PC) on a local network connects to this server using a browser, all data flowing between the client PC and the server is encrypted and no one can read it, even with snooping tools.

Thus, confidential data and passwords flowing on the internal network remain secure from unauthorized users and even hackers.

What is an Intranet SSL Certificate?
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