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What is SSL server PSE in SAP BC-SEC - Security?


SAP Term: SSL server PSE

  • 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 server component for the connection. The SSL server PSE contains the server's security information including its public-key pair and certificate list. The SSL server PSE's certificate list should be quite restrictive and contain only those public-key certificates from the CAs that the server accepts.


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  • Key Concepts: 
    SSL server PSE stands for Secure Sockets Layer server Personal Security Environment. It is a component of the BC-SEC Security module in SAP. It is used to store digital certificates and keys that are used to authenticate and encrypt data sent over the internet. 
    
    How to use it: 
    The SSL server PSE is used to store digital certificates and keys that are used to authenticate and encrypt data sent over the internet. It is used in conjunction with the SSL protocol, which is a secure communication protocol that provides authentication, encryption, and data integrity. The SSL server PSE can be used to create digital certificates for clients, servers, and other entities that need to securely communicate with each other. 
    
    Tips & Tricks: 
    When using the SSL server PSE, it is important to ensure that the digital certificates and keys are kept secure. This can be done by using strong passwords and other security measures such as two-factor authentication. Additionally, it is important to regularly update the digital certificates and keys in order to ensure that they remain secure. 
    
    Related Information: 
    The SSL server PSE is part of the BC-SEC Security module in SAP. Other components of this module include the Secure Network Communications (SNC) protocol, which provides authentication and encryption for communication between SAP systems; the Secure Login Client (SLC), which provides single sign-on capabilities; and the Secure Store and Forward (SSF) protocol, which provides secure storage and forwarding of data between SAP systems.
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