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Enterprise Security Client

Endi S. Dewata edited this page May 28, 2021 · 2 revisions

Overview

The Enterprise Security Client is a cross-platform client for end users to register and manage keys and certificates on smart cards or tokens. This is the final component in the Certificate System token management system, with the TPS and TKS.

End users can use security tokens, which are also called smart cards, to store user certificates used for applications such as single sign-on access and client authentication. End users are issued the tokens containing certificates and keys required for signing, encryption, and other cryptographic functions. To use the tokens, the TPS must be able to recognize and communicate with them. The tokens have to be enrolled, the process of formatting tokens with keys and certificates and adding them to the Certificate System. Enterprise Security Client provides the user interface for end entities to enroll tokens and to communicate with the TPS. Enterprise Security Client provides the conduit through which TPS communicates with each token over a secure HTTP channel (HTTPS).

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