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Component: BC-SEC
Component Name: Security
Description: The server's Personal Environment PSE that contains the information needed to establish a connection using the Secure Sockets Layer SSL protocol, where the server is the client component for the connection. The SSL client PSE contains the server's security information including its public-key pair and certificate list. The SSL client PSE's certificate list can be less restrictive and may contain a large number of CA certificates. You can compare it to the list of Trusted Root Certification Authorities provided with Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
Key Concepts: SSL client PSE stands for Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) Client Personal Security Environment. It is a component of the BC-SEC Security module in SAP, which is used to secure communication between a client and a server. It provides encryption and authentication of data sent over the internet. How to use it: The SSL client PSE is used to create a secure connection between a client and a server. It is used to authenticate the client and encrypt the data sent over the internet. The SSL client PSE can be configured in the SAP system using the transaction code SM30. Tips & Tricks: When configuring the SSL client PSE, it is important to ensure that the correct certificate is used for authentication. It is also important to ensure that the encryption algorithm used is secure and up-to-date. Related Information: For more information on how to configure the SSL client PSE, please refer to SAP Help documentation on BC-SEC Security. Additionally, there are several online resources available that provide detailed instructions on how to configure the SSL client PSE in SAP.