I'm new to SSL. Because of Facebook changes on October 1sth 2011 I've been forced to look for a Certificate Authotity to get an SSL certificate.

There are so many choices out there and my boss is giving me the responsability to choose one. I discovered there are a couple of well known Certificate Authorities, and others are not known much.

I just need to know what are the risks of choosing a known Certificate Authority vs a not so known CA. I need a guide of what you should take into account when choosing it.

If there are no risks I will choose the one that fits my budget needs.

I cannot write names here because I don't want to start a commercial debate between brands but I have a choosen a bunch.

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Downvoted because this will probably end up in a discussion about certificate vendors and their pricing. – kroonwijk Sep 13 '11 at 22:40
Juan, edit your question and explain what it is you actually want to achieve. What are you working on? Why you need the certificates? That way we can better understand your needs and answer a specific question. There is so much material online about SSL, it is hard to point directly at what you need, and then you get a reference to some starting material :-) – kroonwijk Sep 14 '11 at 7:19
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Please visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Sockets_Layer for making a start with SSL.

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