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AWS Private Certificate Authority

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Version: 1.0
Updated: Mar 8, 2024

AWS Private CA enables creation of private certificate authority (CA) hierarchies, including root and subordinate CAs, without the investment and maintenance costs of operating an on-premises CA. Your private CAs can issue end-entity X.509 certificates useful in scenarios including:

  • Creating encrypted TLS communication channels
  • Authenticating users, computers, API endpoints, and IoT devices
  • Cryptographically signing code
  • Implementing Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) for obtaining certificate revocation status

Actions

  • List Certificate Authorities (Enrichment) - Lists the private certificate authorities that you created.
  • Issue Certificate (Containment) - Uses your private certificate authority (CA), or one that has been shared with you, to issue a client certificate.
  • Get Certificate (Enrichment) - Retrieves a certificate from your private CA or one that has been shared with you.

External Libraries

Configure AWS Private Certificate Authority in Automation Service and Cloud SOAR

Before you can use this automation integration, you must configure its authentication settings so that the product you're integrating with can communicate with Sumo Logic. For general guidance, see Configure Authentication for Automation Integrations.

How to open the integration's configuration dialog
  1. Access App Central and install the integration. (You can configure at installation, or after installation with the following steps.)
  2. Go to the Integrations page.
    Classic UI. In the main Sumo Logic menu, select Automation and then select Integrations in the left nav bar.
    New UI. In the main Sumo Logic menu, select Automation > Integrations. You can also click the Go To... menu at the top of the screen and select Integrations.
  3. Select the installed integration.
  4. Hover over the resource name and click the Edit button that appears.
    Edit a resource

In the configuration dialog, enter information from the product you're integrating with. When done, click TEST to test the configuration, and click SAVE to save the configuration.

AWS Private Certificate Authority configuration

For configuration information specific to AWS integrations, see the AWS integrations section.

For information about AWS Private Certificate Authority, see AWS Private Certificate Authority documentation.

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  • March 8, 2024 - First upload
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