Customizable Work?ows CertCentral allows admins to create users and divisions, and assign designated privileges according to the needs of your organization. Admins can also create guest URLs for certi?cate requests with certain products and validity periods. With a guest URL, a user will be able to request certi?cates with those speci?cations, but he will not have the ability to log in to the account to manage certi?cates or perform any other account functions. Go to the Accounts tab in CertCentral to establish different user access: Admin users have the ability to request and approve certi?cates, and manage all major account functions, such as certi?cates and Finances. Managers are able to manage all the certi?cates in a given division inside the account. Standard users are able to manage only certi?cates that have been requested by that speci?c user. Finance users have the same permissions as a standard user, but also have the ability to make payments, place PO’s, view account balances, etc. You also have the ability, under the Settings tab, to restrict user access by IP range, OTP, or Client Certi?cate. DigiCert has a REST API. Under the Account tab, users can request one or more API keys. API documentation can be provided upon request, which will allow you full access. Certi?cate and Endpoint Inspection Certi?cate Inspector™ allows admins to quickly discover all of the certi?cates in a network and analyzes every certi?cate, so security problems with certi?cates or endpoints are easy to spot. Certi?cate Inspector scans for vulnerabilities, provides an overview of a certi?cate landscape, and reports details in BI-style reports. Some FAQs Will there be a problem if I have certificates with DigiCert and also have certificates with my old provider on the same domain? No. If you have active certi?cates on a given domain and request certi?cates through DigiCert on the same domain there will be no conflict. The old certi?cates are not invalidated by the issuance of new certi?cates and will continue to be active until they expire or until you manually replace them on the servers where they are currently installed. This allows you to slowly transition your certi?cates on a certi?cate-by-certi?cate basis from your past provider to DigiCert. What effect will moving to DigiCert have on the root certificate of my certificates, and how will that affect ubiquity? All Certi?cate Authorities have unique root certi?cates. When you switch to DigiCert, your newly issued certi?cates will be issued off a DigiCert root certi?cate. Our root certi?cates have 99.9% ubiquity across different browsers and devices. This makes for a worry-free switch. What if I need help replacing my old certificates? We have a tool to help. Certi?cate Inspector is an agent you can run on any Windows or Linux machine. The tool scans your environment, including the different certi?cate stores and keystores, and reports back to show you all of your certi?cates (internal and external), regardless of provider. The results are displayed inside your CertCentral® account. Next to every listed certi?cate there is a “Replace Certi?cate” button. When clicked it will place a request for you in your DigiCert account for a certi?cate with the same Common Name and SANs as your other certi?cate. Once the certi?cate issues, you can install it in place of the old certi?cate. Schedule a demo and see for yourself. To learn more call 1.855.800.3444, visit digicert.com or email [email protected] © 2017 DigiCert, Inc. All rights reserved. DigiCert is a registered trademark of DigiCert, Inc. in the USA and elsewhere. All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.