The Multi-Domain SSL certificate offered by Sectigo includes organization validation and is an excellent solution for protecting more than one domain name at once. It can protect up to 250 domains and subdomains belonging to a single enterprise. No longer will it be necessary to manage multiple SSL certificates intended for different domain names, spending time and effort on numerous separate installation and update processes.
The Multi-Domain SSL is a suitable solution for enterprises that own a network of web resources and have local branches. In these cases, and in many others, resources can be saved without losses. The Multi-Domain SSL certificate provides 256-bit encryption and works using the SHA256 hash algorithm. Server licensing and reissuance are not limited. This solution fully supports ECC and SHA, and there is no additional charge for these algorithms.
To obtain such an SSL certificate, organizations need to pass a full validation process. The Sectigo center responsible for certification must verify that the enterprise actually exists. A request is submitted to the relevant authorities for this purpose. The center specialist also makes a callback to the specified data. However, this is not the only SSL certificate from Sectigo that supports protection for multiple domains and subdomains simultaneously.
Protecting the server and its communication channels is just one step towards demonstrating to the audience that their data is secure. It is also necessary to demonstrate something more obvious, and this is where the logo provided by Sectigo comes in handy. It is enough to place this element in a visible area of the site, especially since it is supplied in the form of a PNG file, which has a semi-transparent background.
To obtain such an SSL certificate, it is necessary to confirm that the organization really exists and is registered in accordance with the law. The procedure itself does not create difficulties and usually takes from one to three working days. The certification center needs to obtain confirming data from official sources.