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Application Protector
1 - Application Protector
1.1 - Application Protector Java
The Protegrity Application Protector (AP) Java provides APIs that integrate with the customer application to protect, unprotect, and reprotect sensitive data. The AP Java can be used with any customer application that is developed using the Java programming language.
To perform protect and unprotect operations, refer to Application Protector Java APIs.
1.1.1 - Installing the Application Protector Java
Setting up the Application Protector Java
The Protegrity Application Protector (AP) Java provides APIs that integrate with the customer application to protect, unprotect, and reprotect sensitive data. The AP Java can be used with any customer application that is developed using the Java programming language.
Prerequisites
For a detailed information on the prerequistes, refer to System Requirements.
Integrating the Application Protector Java with PPC
To integrate the Application Protector Java with PPC, perform the following steps:
Install and set up the PPC using the steps from the Installing PPC documentation.
Preparing the environment using the steps mentioned in the section Preparing the Environment.
Install the Application Protector Java using the steps mentioned in the section Application Protector Java Installation.
Note: When prompted for the ESA IP address, enter the PPC FQDN as configured in Step 4 of Deploying PPC. Ensure the FQDN does not exceed 50 characters. For the ESA listening port, enter
25400. These specific values are required to integrate the protector with the PPC.
Post Configuration Steps
For a detailed information on the post configuration steps, refer to Verifying Installation of AP Java.
1.1.2 - Uninstalling the Application Protector Java
Uninstalling the Application Protector Java
For more information about uninstalling the Application Protector Java, refer to Uninstalling the Application Protector Java.
Deleting the PPC
For more information about deleting the PPC, refer to Deleting PPC.
1.2 - Application Protector Python
The Protegrity Application Protector (AP) Python provides APIs that integrate with the customer application to protect, unprotect, and reprotect sensitive data. The AP Python can be used with any customer application that is developed using the Python programming language.
To perform protect and unprotect operations, refer to Application Protector Python APIs.
1.2.1 - Installing the Application Protector Python
Setting up the Application Protector Python
The Protegrity Application Protector (AP) Python provides APIs that integrate with the customer application to protect, unprotect, and reprotect sensitive data. The AP Python can be used with any customer application that is developed using the Python programming language.
Prerequisites
For a detailed information on the prerequistes, refer to System Requirements.
Integrating the Application Protector Python with PPC
To integrate the Application Protector Python with PPC, perform the following steps:
Install and set up the PPC using the steps from the Installing PPC documentation.
Preparing the environment using the steps mentioned in the section Preparing the Environment.
Install the Application Protector Python using the steps mentioned in the section Application Protector Python Installation.
Note: When prompted for the ESA IP address, enter the PPC FQDN as configured in Step 4 of Deploying PPC. Ensure the FQDN does not exceed 50 characters. For the ESA listening port, enter
25400. These specific values are required to integrate the protector with the PPC.
Post Configuration Steps
For a detailed information on the post configuration steps, refer to Verifying the installation of AP Python.
1.2.2 - Uninstalling the Application Protector Python
Uninstalling the Application Protector Python
For more information about uninstalling the Application Protector Python, refer to Uninstalling the Application Protector Python.
Deleting the PPC
For more information about deleting the PPC, refer to Deleting PPC.
1.3 - Application Protector .Net
The Protegrity Application Protector (AP) .Net provides APIs that integrate with customer applications to protect, unprotect, and reprotect sensitive data. It can be used with any application developed using .NET Standard 2.0.
To perform protect and unprotect operations, refer to the section Application Protector .Net APIs.
1.3.1 - Installing the Application Protector .Net
Setting up the Application Protector .Net
The Protegrity Application Protector (AP) .Net provides APIs that integrate with customer applications to protect, unprotect, and reprotect sensitive data. It can be used with any application developed using .NET Standard 2.0.
Prerequisites
For a detailed information on the prerequistes, refer to System Requirements.
Integrating the Application Protector .Net with PPC
To integrate the Application Protector .Net with PPC, perform the following steps:
Install and set up the PPC using the steps from the Installing PPC documentation.
Preparing the environment using the steps mentioned in the section Preparing the Environment.
Install the Application Protector Java using the steps mentioned in the section Application Protector .Net Installation.
Note: When prompted for the ESA IP address, enter the PPC FQDN as configured in Step 4 of Deploying PPC. Ensure the FQDN does not exceed 50 characters. For the ESA listening port, enter
25400. These specific values are required to integrate the protector with the PPC.
Post Configuration Steps
For a detailed information on the post configuration steps, refer to Verifying Installation of AP .Net.
1.3.2 - Uninstalling the Application Protector .Net
Uninstalling the Application Protector .Net
For more information about uninstalling the Application Protector .Net, refer to Uninstalling the Application Protector .Net.
Deleting the PPC
For more information about deleting the PPC, refer to Deleting PPC.
2 - Application Protector Java Container
Application Protector Java Container is a Kubernetes-based solution to perform security operations using Application Protector Java SDKs in a native cloud environment.
To perform protect and unprotect operations, refer to Application Protector Java Container.
2.1 - Installing the Application Protector Java Container
Setting up the Application Protector Java Container
The Protegrity Application Protector Java Container provides a robust and scalable APIs designed to simplify integration of Protegrity functions across your systems. Whether you are building custom applications, streamlining workflows, or enabling third-party access, our API offers secure, reliable, and well-documented interface.
Prerequisites
For a detailed information on the prerequistes, refer to System Requirements.
Integrating the Application Protector Java Container with PPC
Before you begin
Ensure that the credentials for the My.Protegrity portal are set up and the PPC Cluster is installed and accessible.
For more information about setting up the credentials for the My.Protegrity portal, refer to the section Configuring Authentication for Protegrity AI Team Edition.
For more information about installing PPC, refer to the section Installing PPC.
To integrate the Application Protector Java Container with PPC, perform the following steps:
Preparing the environment using the steps mentioned in the section Preparing the Environment.
Install the Application Protector Java Container using the steps mentioned in the section Installing the Protector.
Note: When prompted for the ESA IP address, enter the PPC FQDN as configured in Step 4 of Deploying PPC. Ensure the FQDN does not exceed 50 characters. For the ESA listening port, enter
25400. These specific values are required to integrate the protector with the PPC.
3 - REST Container
REST Container is a Kubernetes-based solution to perform security operations using REST APIs in a native cloud environment.
To perform protect and unprotect operations, refer to REST Container.
3.1 - Installing the REST Container
Setting up the REST Container
The Protegrity REST Container provides a robust and scalable REST API designed to simplify integration of Protegrity functions across your systems. Whether you are building custom applications, streamlining workflows, or enabling third-party access, our API offers secure, reliable, and well-documented endpoints to help you achieve your goals efficiently. With support for standard HTTP methods and JSON payloads, developers can quickly get started.
Prerequisites
For a detailed information on the prerequistes, refer to System Requirements.
Integrating the REST Container with PPC
Before you begin
Ensure that the credentials for the My.Protegrity portal are set up and the PPC Cluster is installed and accessible.
For more information about setting up the credentials for the My.Protegrity portal, refer to the section Configuring Authentication for Protegrity AI Team Edition.
For more information about installing PPC, refer to the section Installing PPC.
To integrate the REST Container with PPC, perform the following steps:
Preparing the environment using the steps mentioned in the section Preparing the Environment.
Install the REST Container using the steps mentioned in the section Installing the Protector.
Note: When prompted for the ESA IP address, enter the PPC FQDN as configured in Step 4 of Deploying PPC. Ensure the FQDN does not exceed 50 characters. For the ESA listening port, enter
25400. These specific values are required to integrate the protector with the PPC.