Cisco Cisco AMP Threat Grid 5004 Appliance Installation Guide
Cisco AMP Threat Grid Appliance Administrator's Guide
SSL CERTIFICATES AND THREAT GRID APPLIANCES
SSL CERTIFICATES AND THREAT GRID APPLIANCES
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Threat Grid Appliance (“TGA”)
FireAMP Private Cloud
3.1
SSL Certificate: –
In the Threat Grid Appliance OpAdmin
interface, select Configuration > SSL
interface, select Configuration > SSL
Regenerate a new SSL Certificate (on the
“Threat Grid Application” – the Clean
interface), to replace the default if needed,
and download it to install in the FireAMP
Private Cloud device. (TGA SSL Certificates
are documented in SSL CERTIFICATES
AND THREAT GRID APPLIANCES.)
“Threat Grid Application” – the Clean
interface), to replace the default if needed,
and download it to install in the FireAMP
Private Cloud device. (TGA SSL Certificates
are documented in SSL CERTIFICATES
AND THREAT GRID APPLIANCES.)
Hostname
Select Configuration > Hostname
API Key:
The API Key may be found in the Threat
Grid Face Portal UI, in the User Details
page for the account that is going to be used
for integrations:
Grid Face Portal UI, in the User Details
page for the account that is going to be used
for integrations:
1.
Go to the Threat Grid Portal UI.
2.
From the upper-right Welcome
menu (located in the upper-right
corner of the navigation bar), select
Manage Users.
menu (located in the upper-right
corner of the navigation bar), select
Manage Users.
3.
Navigate (use Search if necessary)
to the User Details page for the
integration’s user account, and
copy the API Key. Note that this
does not need to be the “admin”
user, but can be another user that
was specifically created for this
purpose on the Threat Grid
Appliance.
to the User Details page for the
integration’s user account, and
copy the API Key. Note that this
does not need to be the “admin”
user, but can be another user that
was specifically created for this
purpose on the Threat Grid
Appliance.