(pronounced
as separate letters) Short for Secure Sockets Layer,
a protocol developed
by Netscape for transmitting
private documents via the Internet.
SSL works by using a private key
to encrypt data
that's transferred over the SSL connection. Both Netscape Navigator and
Internet
Explorer support SSL, and many Web sites use
the protocol to obtain confidential user information, such as credit card numbers. By convention, URLs that require an SSL
connection start with https: instead of http:.