E-mail S/MIME certificates

Safe e-mail correspondence with S/MIME SSL Certificate

Discover our S/MIME certificates and gain a new dimension of e-mail security.

S/MIME are commonly used certificates ensuring email security.

They enable users to encrypt and digitally sign e-mail messages, ensuring complete confidentiality, integrity, and sender authentication.

Protection against modification of e-mails.

Sectigo S/MIME Mailbox (MVM)

Sectigo S/MIME Mailbox (MVM) is a digital certificate designed to secure email communications using the S/MIME protocol

It enables email encryption, ensuring that only the intended recipient can read the messages, and adds an electronic signature to guarantee the integrity and authenticity of the messages.

 This certificate is ideal for businesses or users wishing to secure their email exchanges while adhering to privacy and compliance standards.

Starting at 600Dhs

Digicert S/MIME Class 1

DigiCert S/MIME Class 1 Certificate (DV) secures your emails using S/MIME technology (Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions). 

This DigiCert SSL S/MIME Certificate ensures that your emails are authentic and protected against any alteration during transmission.

Starting at 900Dhs

Verified Mark Certificate (VMC)

A Verified Mark Certificate (VMC) is a specialized digital certificate that enables organizations and individuals to display their trademarked logo next to the sender's name in the recipient's email inbox. This enhances brand recognition and adds a layer of security and authentication for the sender.

To obtain a VMC, the following steps are required:

  1. Trademark Verification: The logo must be legally trademarked by a recognized trademark authority.
  2. In-Person Validation: The purchaser must verify their physical identity through an in-person meeting.
  3. Email Domain Ownership: The purchaser must confirm ownership of the email domain to which the VMC is assigned.

For logos that are not trademarked, a Common Mark Certificate can be used.

VMCs are visible for senders who maintain DMARC enforcement and have a BIMI (Brand Indicators for Message Identification) record in their DNS. DMARC enforcement is a vital measure used by companies to prevent email spoofing and phishing attacks, ensuring protection from identity-targeted cyber threats.

VMCs serve as a visual identifier that assures email recipients the organization’s emails are secure, authenticated, and that the organization has adopted DMARC enforcement.

Starting at 18 000Dhs