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Encrypt traffic between my web server and user browsers
In brief
NSIT provides two types of certificates for secure communication on the Internet: Campus Certificates and Worldwide Certificates. These two types of certificates fulfill different needs.   
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If you would like to get a Campus or Worldwide Certificate, please visit our Security Certificate page to learn which type of certificate will best fit your needs. This page also includes links to instructions for requesting either type of certificate.

Service details
Who is eligible? Department, labs, Centers, Institutes, Administrative or similar organizations
Hours or seasons:Anytime
What does it cost me? Varies
Who can help out? Campus Certificates: security@uchicago.edu; 2-CERT (773-702-2378)
Worldwide Certificates: webadmin@listhost.uchicago.edu; 2-4WEB (773-702-4932)
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Last updated: 09/22/09

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