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Securing Microsoft Exchange 2010
   
While most people know that SSL secures e-commerce transactions, SSL is also a cornerstone for securing many communication technologies, including email, instant messaging (IM), and voice-over-IP (VOIP). SSL is used to both authenticate your Exchange server and service as legitimately yours, and to trigger an encrypted session each time a user connects to your Exchange environment. When you request an SSL certificate, a third party (such as VeriSign Authentication Services) verifies your organization’s information and issues a unique certificate to you incorporating that information. This is known as the authentication process.




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