Secret Server Terminology

Secrets

A secret is an item of sensitive information that you want to store in Secret Server. A secret can be created for many types of data including: If the type that you need is not available then you can create your own using the Secret Type Designer.

Secret Type Designer

The Secret Type Designer is an administrator feature that allows you to create templates for different types of secrets. You are able to add customized fields such as:

AES 256 bit encryption

Secret Server uses AES 256 bit encryption to protect all of your data. AES is an acronym for Advanced Encryption Standard and 256 bit is the most secure type of AES encryption. Secret Server uses this to store your information in a safe and secure way so no one else can read it.

Active Directory

Active Directory has many uses, but for the purposes of Secret Server, Active Directory is what allows users to login to Secret Server using their workstation/network password when on a domain. Active Directory integration is only available in Secret Server - Installed Edition.

Organization Code

Only applying to Secret Server - Online Edition, the organization code is used to distinguish each instance of Secret Server (seperates your company's Secret Server from another company's Secret Server). Each user must enter their organization code to access their Secret Server.

Folders

Users can now categorize secrets by putting them in folders based on clients, regions, office locations, etc. Only administrator can create folder names, however, all users can place secrets into folders.


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