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Create an alert policy

  1. In the Device Trust Manager menu, go to Certificate management > Alert policies.

  2. Select Create alert policy.

  3. Enter a name for the alert policy.

  4. Configure the Event type:

    • Issuance anomalies:

      • Threshold: Specify the number of certificates that must be issued before triggering an anomaly.

      • Duration value: Specify the time span to evaluate the threshold.

      • Duration unit: Select from Minutes, Hours, or Days.

      • Notification: Choose how often notifications should be sent (for example, weekly).

      Example: To receive weekly alerts when more than 10 certificates are issued in a single day, set:

      Threshold = 10

      Duration value = 1

      Duration unit = Days

      Notification = Weekly

    • Expiring certificates:

      • Duration value: Specify the number of days before expiration to trigger alerts.

      • Duration unit: Select from Minutes, Hours, or Days.

      Example: To receive weekly alerts for certificates expiring within 10 days, set:

      Duration value = 10

      Duration unit = Days

      Notification = Weekly

  5. Choose the certificate management policies to monitor:

    • Choose certificate management policy: To monitor a specific certificate management policy, select the policy from the dropdown list.

    • All policies: Alternatively, to monitor all certificate management policies, select All policies.

  6. Choose the Notification method:

    • Email: Add the email addresses of administrators or other recipients who should receive the alerts.

    • Webhook: Provide the webhook URL and choose the authentication from the available options:

      • None

      • HTTP (provide the API Key Header and Value)

      • Basic (provide the required credentials)

      Optionally, click Test webhook to test your webhook details.

  7. Select Create alert policy to activate the alert policy.