Kaspersky
SSL Certificate

Kaspersky

Kaspersky is an anti-virus which provides the computer basic protection against viruses and other threats. This anti-virus has a license that can be used on two or more than two PCs which running Microsoft Windows. Kaspersky Anti-Virus offers basic security for your PC. Its feature set includes anti-virus scan for your software and files, activity monitoring, search for vulnerabilities and Internet traffic control.

Firewall

This enables secure access to both your local network and the world wide web. You can set up rules for any program or network port (like ones restricting Internet access to a certain program or blocking a port).

Anti-Spam

This checks all inbound and outbound emails from Microsoft Office Outlook or Outlook Express. All suspicious emails would be filtered to the Spam folder.

Anti-Banner

This feature allows you to block display advertising on web pages or in a software interface. The customizable blacklist of websites that display ad banners is already integrated into the program. You can also add new banners you wish to block.

Webcam Protection

This feature serves to notify users any time a webcam on their PC is enabled, preventing adversaries from secretly using it.

Secure Keyboard

This feature protects users from key loggers any time they input data into online forms. You can enable protection for selected web sites and data categories and use an on-screen keyboard to type in data.

SSL Certificate

One of the most important components of online business is creating a trusted environment where potential customers feel confident in making purchases. SSL certificates create a foundation of trust by establishing a secure connection. To ensure visitors their connection is secure, browsers provide visual cues, such as a lock icon or a green bar. SSL certificates have a key pair: a public and a private key. These keys work together to establish an encrypted connection. The certificate also contains what is called the “subject,” which is the identity of the certificate/website owner. Once you receive the SSL certificate, you install it on your server. You also install an intermediate certificate that establishes the credibility of your SSL Certificate by tying it to your CA’s root certificate.