Monitor SSL/TLS certificates
Notory's certificate module keeps SSL/TLS certificates and SSH keys with validity, auto-renew status and expiry warnings in view. That way you prevent expired certificates before they turn into an outage or a security gap.
Validity & expiry warnings
Record certificates with an expiry date and get warned in good time. No certificate lapses unnoticed any more.
Auto-renew status
Keep an eye on the renewal status and see which certificates must be renewed manually and which run automatically.
SSH keys
Besides SSL/TLS certificates you also manage SSH keys with validity - for a complete overview of cryptographic assets.
In the asset context
Certificates hang on the related device or service. So you see immediately which system an expiring certificate affects.
Example: 120 certificates without an outage
An IT team monitors around 120 SSL/TLS certificates across several domains and internal services. In Notory every certificate has validity, auto-renew status and the related system stored. If one expires in 30 days, Notory reports it - including which service is affected. An expired certificate as the cause of an outage becomes a thing of the past.
Related topics and modules
Complementing the certificate module:
Questions on certificate monitoring
Does Notory warn about expiring certificates?
Yes. Certificates are recorded with validity and expiry date, and you get warned in good time. That way you prevent expired certificates before they turn into an outage or a security gap.
Can SSH keys be managed too?
Yes. Besides SSL/TLS certificates you manage SSH keys with validity. So you have a complete overview of your cryptographic assets.
Do I see which system a certificate affects?
Yes. Certificates hang on the related device or service. So you immediately see which system an expiring certificate affects and can act specifically.
No certificate lapses unnoticed any more
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