Protegrity Gateway Technology
Introducing the gateway technology.
Introducing the gateway technology.
Describes DSG as a gateway technology product.
Overview of the DSG technical architecture
Different deployment scenarios using the gateway technology.
Implementing the DSG solution.
Prerequisites for Gateway Installation
Installing the DSG On-Premise or on Cloud Platforms
What difference does 3.3.0.0 bring in comparison to the previous releases
TAC in v3.3.0.0
Sequential order for upgrading DSG to 3.3.0.0.
Introducing the Cloud Gateway Menu
Applying configurations to specific nodes in a cluster.
Describes the post configuration steps involved in implementing DSG
Describes Transaction Metrics Logging in DSG
Describes error metrics logging in DSG
Describes usage metrics logging in DSG
Ruleset is the base of the CoP architecture.
Overview of the DSG REST API functionality
Load configurations to specific nodes in a cluster
DSG UDFs are API hooks that allow users to customize a program logic in the data processing flow.
Export API for the rulesets in DSG containers.
Steps to implement DSG in a better way.
some limitations while working with DSG.
Configure the UDFs after upgrade.
Multiple settings for setting up the DSG.
Auditing and logging for DSG.
Handling blocked modules.
Download the PEP server configuration file after the upgrade is completed.
Information about the OpenSSL curve names and options supported by DSG.
Create a DSG cluster.
List of encoding methods available in DSG ruleset configuration
Add default gateways for DSG
Configure logs to reach Insight
Installing the DSG patch on ESA
Steps to perform a backup and restore.
Connect DSG with an ESA
The configurations can be pushed to all the DSG nodes in the cluster.
Steps to restart a node.
The configurations can be pushed to the selected node groups.
Describes the codebook reshuffling feature
Errors and issues faced in DSG and their resolution.