Verisign
Overview
VeriSign was founded in 1995 and has its headquarter in Mountain View, California. VeriSign's global registries, data centers, and networks provide security, scalability, and reliability to support digital interactions.
The company facilitates as many as 50 billion authoritative Domain Name System (DNS) queries a day and has invested well over $500 million in Project Titan, a global initiative to exponentially increase the core infrastructure capacity and heighten security systems.
Products/services
VeriSign offers the following products and services:
- SSL Certificates
- VeriSign Trustâ„¢ Seal
- Code Signing
- Gatekeeper Certificates
- Identity and Authentication Services
How to buy
SSL Certificate Sales
Phone: +61 3 9674 5500
Fax: +61 3 9674 5566
E-mail: sales@verisign.com.au
or submit enquiry online
User Authentication Sales
(To purchase Managed PKI Client, Unified Authentication OTP or VeriSign Identity Protection)
Phone: +61 3 9674 5555
E-mail: enterprise-sales@verisign.com.au
Contact details
Corporate Head Quarters
VeriSign Australia
Lvl 5/6-10 O'Connell Street
Sydney, New South Wales, 2000
Phone: +61 2 9236 0509
Fax: +61 2 9236 0532
Operational Head Quarters
VeriSign Australia
134 Moray St.
South Melbourne, Victoria
Phone: +61 3 9674 5500
Fax: +61 3 9674 5574
Postal Address:
VeriSign Australia
P.O. BOX 3092
South Melbourne, Victoria, 3205
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