Offers United Communications Certificate which combines the features of both single named and wild carded certificates.
DigiCert, a
US-based Certification Authority specializing in High-Assurance SSL, unveiled its new 'Unified Communications Certificate'.
According to the company, DigiCert's Unified Communications
Certificates offer a balance between flexibility and control. UC
Certificates cover multiple exact server names in one certificate. Each
UC Certificate contains the 'Subject Alternate Name' field, a
long-overlooked capability of SSL. The Subject Alternate Name field can
contain a list of exact server names to be accessed securely, even if
they belong to different domains, something that a Wildcard certificate
cannot do.
"There's no shortage of SSL terminology out there," says Paul
Tiemann, DigiCert's Director of CA Operations, "but behind all the
buzzwords there are just two kinds of ssl certificates: Single Named
and Wildcard certificates. I like to think of the UC Certificate as a
hybrid which blends the strengths of both."