>
> Wow, not to be a mean guy or anything, but if you are asking these type
> of questions within an hour of your deadline, you may not be the right
> person to do this... Security is not something that you should 'try', it
> needs to be done properly to protect you and your customers assets.
> Once they have data stolen, it's gone. I would look around and see if
> someone locally can consult with you, spending a few hundred dollars to
> have their input on the front end may save you a ton of problems later.


The 'hour' was my deadline for putting a quote in and not for launching the
site ;) I just wanted to know what I should take into consideration.


> Any time you have customer data going over the wire, SSL is a must, except
> *maybe* if it's an all internal app.


Thanks for that, SSL it is!


Thanks for the answers guys,

Dominic



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