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ABOUT SSL

What is SSL?

Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is an encryption procedure, that is used between your browser and web pages. SSL was developed by Netscape to provide confidence to web site visitors to communicate securely via an encrypted session. It is a security protocol that prevents eavesdropping, tampering, and message forgery. SSL outlines an interface whereby a server and a client can carry out data encryption, certify message integrity, and validate user authentication.

You can tell you are in a secure zone when your browser displays a pop-up window that states so or by looking at the lower left-hand corner of your browser for a solid key or closed lock. If your browser does not support SSL you will be not be able to communicate with the secure server and therefore unable to submit information.

Netscape claims that although SSL is not a military-grade security, it would take a supercomputer a year to break the message's encryption. It would be easier for someone to get your credit card number by simply looking over your shoulder, getting an old carbon (sales slip) from the garbage or scanning your cordless phone while you are buying something.

SSL also offers another level of security in the form of digital certificates. A digital certificate is a document that assures customers that your web site is legitimately yours. It also provides a legal basis for Internet transactions. Therefore, it is obligatory that merchants provide verifiable information about their entity before they are authorized to accept credit card transactions.


A Little History About the Famous Los Angeles Southern League

The famous "Southern League" high school athletic conference of the Los Angeles City Schools represented the pride of the postwar Los Angeles African American community. The Southern League high schools include: Dorsey, Fremont, Jefferson, Manuel Arts, Los Angeles and Washington High from the 1940's well into the 1970's. Athletically, Southern League athletes overcame the many social obstacles of the time to dominate the sports scene and achieve local, state and national prominence, particularly in basketball and track & field as those sports traditionally identified "State Champions". Athletes from the Southern League went on to become among the first African-American high school students to receive sports scholarships to major universities. Many went on into successful careers in professional sports and other walks of life, and have left their mark on American society. Those students who attended Southern League schools from the 50's through the 80's didn't know they were making history.


Contact Information

Telephone
Ed Burrus @ 310-743-3649     Dennis Love @ 323 202-7596
 
Electronic mail
General Information: info@southernleagueconnection.com
Sales: sales@southernleagueconnection.com
Customer Support: info@southernleagueconnection.com
Webmaster: jmac@jmacelectronics.com