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This section describes the add-on products that are only available to Armor's private cloud users.

SSL Certificates


Step 1: Review product information

Armor, along with Global Sign, offers the following add-on product options to establish a secured, encrypted connection between your server and your user's browser:

Certificate Type

Description

Domain SSL Certificate

This certificate offers:

  • HTTPS in the address bar for a single domain

  • A padlock in the address bar

Domain SSL Certificate Wildcard

This certificate offers:

  • HTTPS in the address bar for unlimited subdomains

  • A padlock in the address bar

Domain SSL Certificate with Subject Alternate Name

This certificate offers:

  • HTTPS in the address bar for an additional subdomain

  • A padlock in the address bar

Extended Validation SSL FQDN SAN

This certificate offers:

  • HTTPS in the address bar for an additional domain

  • A padlock in the address bar

  • A green address bar

  • The company's name in the address bar

Organizational SSL Certificate

This certificate offers:

  • HTTPS in the address bar for a single domain or IP address

  • A padlock in the address bar

Organizational SSL Certificate Subject Alternate Name

This certificate offers:

  • HTTPS in the address bar for an additional domain or IP address:

  • A padlock in the address bar

Organizational SSL Certificate Wildcard

This certificate offers:

  • HTTPS in the address bar for unlimited subdomains

  • A padlock in the address bar

SSL Certificate with Extended Validation

This certificate offers:

  • HTTPS in the address bar for a single domain

  • A padlock in the address bar

  • A green address bar

  • The company's name in the address bar

SSL Certificate with Extended Validation and Subject Alternate Name

This certificate offers your domains, subdomains, or IP addresses with:

  • HTTPS in the address bar for an additional domain

  • A padlock in the address bar

  • A green address bar

  • The company's name in the address bar


Step 2: Order an SSL Certificate

  1. In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Marketplace.

  2. Locate and select SSL Certificate.

  3. Locate the desired add-on product option, and then select Choose This.

  4. Click Purchase.

  5. A ticket will be automatically created and sent to Armor Support. To see the status of this ticket, in the left-side navigation, click Support, and then click Tickets.

    • Armor will use this ticket to communicate with you about the status of your order and to inquire about your specific configuration requirements, such as the domain to add the certificate.


Coalfire Vulnerability Scanning

Step 1: Review product information

Use the Vulnerability Scanning for Compliance add-on product to meet compliance requirements and review potential issues discovered by the scans.

You can order the following add-on products:

  • Navis HIPAA Vulnerability Scans

  • Navis PCI Vulnerability Scans

  • Navis PCI + HIPAA Vulnerability Scans

Step 2: Order Vulnerability Scanning

  1. In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Marketplace.

  2. Locate and select Coalfire Vulnerability Scanning.

  3. Locate the desired add-on product, and then select Choose This.

  4. Click Purchase.

  5. A ticket will be automatically created and sent to Armor Support. To see the status of this ticket, in the left-side navigation, click Support, and then click Tickets. Armor will use this ticket to communicate with you about the status of your order and to inquire about your specific configuration requests.

Persistent Data Encryption

Step 1: Review product information

Use the Persistent Data Encryption add-on product to add and manage file encryption and access control for data at rest.

To fully use the Persistent Data Encryption add-on product, you must order the manager (Persistent Data Encryption Manager) and the agent (Persistent Data Encryption Agent).


Review the following options for the manager:

Data Security Manager (DSM) type

Description

CPU

Memory

Storage

Persistent Encryption DSM 10 - Virtual

This virtual DSM permits 10 agents or less.

2

4 GB

100 GB SSD

Persistent Encryption DSM 25 - Virtual

This virtual DSM permits 25 agents or less.

2

4 GB

100 GB SSD

Persistent Encryption DSM Enterprise - Virtual

This virtual DSM permits 10,000 agents or less.

2

4 GB

100 GB SSD


Review the following options for the agent:

Agent type

Persistent Encryption Key Agent

Persistent Encryption DSM Key Vault 1K

Persistent Encryption Expert Agent


Step 2: Order Persistent Data Encryption Manager

  1. In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Marketplace.

  2. Locate and select Persistent Data Encryption Manager.

  3. Locate and select the desired add-on product option.

  4. In Name, enter a descriptive name to label the add-on product option.

  5. In Workload, you can select an existing workload or a new workload.

    • If you select a new workload, then in New Workload Name, enter a descriptive name.

  6. In In Workload Tier, you can select an existing tier or a new tier.

    • If you select a new tier, then in New Tier Name, enter a descriptive name.

  7. In Location, select a data center location.

  8. In Password, copy and store the password in a secure location. This password lets you access the virtual machine.

    • You can click Generate to have Armor create a new password.

    • You can also enter your own password. This password must follow the rules listed in the user interface.

  9. Click Purchase.

  10. A ticket will be automatically created and sent to Armor Support. To see the status of this ticket, in the left-side navigation, click Support, and then click Tickets. Armor will use this ticket to communicate with you about the status of your order and to inquire about your specific configuration requests.


Step 3: Order Persistent Data Encryption Agent

  1. In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Marketplace.

  2. Locate and select Persistent Data Encryption Agent.

  3. Locate the desired add-on option, and then click Choose This.

  4. Click Purchase.

  5. (Optional) A ticket will be automatically created and sent to Armor Support. To see the status of this ticket, in the left-side navigation, click Support, and then click Tickets. Armor will use this ticket to communicate with you about the status of your order and to inquire about your specific configuration requests.


Advanced WAF

Step 1: Review product information

Use the Advanced WAF add-on product for protection against many types of malicious application layer attacks with the following add-on product options:

Product Name

Bandwidth

CPU

Memory

Storage

1X2 - Virtual Load Balancer with Traffic Manager and Advanced WAF (200 Mbps) - v17.x

200 Mbps

1

2 GB

16 GB Fluid

1X2 - Virtual Load Balancer with Traffic Manager and Advanced WAF (1 Gbps) - v17.x

1 Gbps

1

2 GB

16 GB Fluid


Step 2: Order Advanced WAF

  1. In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Marketplace.

  2. Locate and select Advanced WAF.

  3. Select the desired add-on product option.

  4. In Name, enter a descriptive name to label the add-on product option.

  5. In Workload, you can select an existing workload or a new workload.

    • If you select a new workload, then in New Workload Name, enter a descriptive name.

  6. In In Workload Tier, you can select an existing tier or a new tier.

    • If you select a new tier, then in New Tier Name, enter a descriptive name.

  7. In Location, select a data center location.

  8. In Password, copy and store the password in a secure location. This password lets you access the virtual machine.

    • You can click Generate to have Armor create a new password.

    • You can also enter your own password. This password must follow the rules listed in the user interface.

  9. Click Purchase.

  10. A ticket will be automatically created and sent to Armor Support. To see the status of this ticket, in the left-side navigation, click Support, and then click Tickets. Armor will use this ticket to communicate with you about the status of your order and to inquire about your specific configuration requests.


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