Date: 09/29/00
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Hi Guys,
It looks pretty likely that I will be working on a site with a catalogue
that allows suppliers and buyers to log in and add products.
The site must be secure in how it handles people logging in. If the site is
put over a secure connection then does that mean that it is secure as this
encrytps data between the server and the browser. Then when the users want
to download orders they can log in and download them over a secure
connection.
I will not be sending them the order by email as this is not secure. Does
this sound genereally secure enough?
Or are there a great deal more security concerns that I should be thinking
about.
Thanks,
Abe
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