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Difference between SiteLock and SSL? If I have SSL for my website, do I need a SiteLock separately?

SiteLock – is a web security tool that scans your website for malware and vulnerabilities. SiteLock not only detects threats but can also fix problems or security risks it encounters on your web space.

Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) – indicates the website is secured using an SSL certificate and the shared information is safe and not possible for hackers to intercept it.

“Both are important to your website security. Both do a great job in protecting your customers’ confidential and valuable data. Both boost consumer confidence and increase your website sales by ensuring your customer’s maximum online security.”

These are the reasons why SSL & SiteLock are frequently mixed up by many! However, they are really two different things that contribute to one single goal of yours – Enhance your website security!

For the purpose of giving a better view and clearer picture on how the powerful duo works their separate ways to help you maximize your website security, we created a table that indicates their different functions respectively.

 

SiteLock SSL Certificates
Protection Target Website database The private/financial information given during online transactions
What to prevent? Hacking / Malware Interception
How? Inform users when their websites are infected with Malware and are prone to hacking. Users then take necessary steps to prevent hacking. Make sure that all information given during online transactions is encrypted, i.e. converted into unreadable pieces of information.

 

Overall, both are important to your website security. For increasing customer confidence and increase your website sales by ensuring your customer’s maximum online security. SiteLock and SSL Certificates work hand in hand to give your website unbeatable protection and your customers the highest confidence.

If you want to know anything or if there’s anything we can help with your web security requirements today. We are always happy to help, so do feel free to have a live chat with our helpful sales support.

If I have SSL for my website, do I need a SiteLock separately?

Yes. An SSL certificate only secures the information passed back and forth between visitors and your website (i.e. credit card information, login details, etc.). Unfortunately, it is unable to detect malware or any vulnerabilities hackers use to break in. This type of security certificate will only deliver the information safely to visitors from your site; do not expect it to defend against all the evils of the web. Well, there are plenty of things for which an SSL certificate is not designed. The SSL Certificate protects only the data integrity when in transit from one system to another. If anything happens to contain a virus, SSL also transmits the virus.

SiteLock not only finds vulnerabilities and malware, it automatically removes them from your website using SMART malware removal tool. SiteLock is nowadays a mandatory security tool, which is needed with other security solutions. Our Professional and Premium Plans complement your SSL Certificate, providing hack-proof security for your business. We can provide SSL Certificates if you require one.

If you are looking for having SiteLock or SSL for your website, then you came to right place.

For checking out our SiteLock plan and features please click here. Also, you may visit XeonBD’s dedicated pages for Symantec (Former VeriSign) SSL, Thawte SSL, GeoTrust SSL, RapidSSL and Comodo SSL pages for placing your SSL order.

For any kind of question write to us at sales@xeonbd.com or call us at +8801977936623 (Weekdays 10:00 AM to 06:00 PM, GMT +06:00)

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