Titanium Industries, Inc. utilizes several layers of technology to ensure the confidentiality
of your transactions across the Internet. Security begins with your browser. Netscape's SSL protocol
(Secure Sockets Layer) and 128 Bit encryption certificates from
Verisign, Inc. are used to provide privacy for the data
flowing between the browser and the online catalog. Additionally, orders are retrieved for fulfillment
using the same powerful encryption to ensure security and data integrity throughout the entire order fulfillment process.
SSL is an open protocol for securing data communication across computer networks, and it provides a
secure channel for data transmission through its encryption capabilities. It allows for the transfer of
digitally signed certificates for authentication procedures, and provides message integrity, ensuring that
the data can't be altered en route.
Further Information:
Netscape Data Security
An overview of Netscape's data security topics, including the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol, the Netscape Commerce Server and SHTTP.
RSA's Cryptography FAQ
This list of Frequently Asked Questions covers topics such as general cryptography, key management, Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM), Capstone and Clipper. Maintained by RSA Data Security, Inc.
Yahoo's Security and Encryption Links
A jumping-off point to many other security resources from anonymous remailers, steganography and firewalls through viruses, mailing lists and digital cash.