A default deployment of
PowerProtect Data Manager creates self-signed security certificates that secure communication with other components. As you configure the server and add assets,
PowerProtect Data Manager stores additional certificates for each component.
The
Administrator and
Security Administrator roles can review the
Administration > Certificates page in the UI. This page contains three tabs that list the installed security certificates. Each tab provides information about certificate uses, expiry dates, issuers, and so forth.
The certificates on the
Internal tab secure access to components that are part of the
PowerProtect Data Manager server, such as the UI and REST API. The certificates on the
Application Agents tab secure access to the agents, which are under the control of
PowerProtect Data Manager but exist outside the server. The certificates on the
External Servers tab secure access to components or systems that are beyond the control of the server, but where you have approved the communication.
The
PowerProtect Data Manager Security Configuration Guide contains more information about cryptography and security certificates. This guide provides instructions for how to manage the installed certificates, including important prerequisites, operational considerations, associated tasks, and troubleshooting. For example, you can replace the default self-signed security certificates for
PowerProtect Data Manager with certificates from an approved certificate authority. This guide also contains instructions for establishing certificate-based trust with external components and systems.
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