Library items tagged: jcs

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PB/INFO/069 Most users know vaguely that web addresses beginning http:// and https:// are different. An https:// web site (‘secure HTTP’) provides users with some protection against some types ofInternet threat (though both server and client computers have to do more work):
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Organisations eligible for the Janet Certificate Service are: 1. Organisations in receipt of a Primary Connection to Janet network; or 2. Local or Unitary Authorities connected to the National Education Network in England (either directly or via a Regional Broadband Consortium); or to the Scottish Schools Digital Network in Scotland; or to the Lifelong Learning Network in Wales; or to Classroom 2000 in Northern Ireland.
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1.  Definitions and Interpretation 1.1 The following definitions will apply to these Terms and Conditions. Application Users: means the individuals appointed by the Organisation to use the Certificate Service, who are authorised to request certificates on behalf of the Organisation. Certificates: means the SSL certificate or certificates signed by QuoVadis and issued by Jisc to the Organisation and its users, including Organisation/Business Validated (OV), Extended Validation (EV) and End User certificates.
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Q. What organisations are eligible to join this service? A. Organisations can check their eligibility for this service here. Q. How much does a certificate cost? A. Currently Janet will absorb the cost of providing Janet Certificate Service, but from 3 June 2013 there will be a charge applied for obtaining SSL certificates from the service.
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Step 1 In order to participate in the Jisc Certificate Service, you will first need to create a community account at https://community.jisc.ac.uk/register, ensure to link your organisation to your Jisc Community account, see https://community.jisc.ac.uk/library/janet-website-how/my-organisations.