AWS Certificate Manager
Provision and manage SSL/TLS certificates for use with AWS, hybrid, and multicloud workloads
What is AWS Certificate Manager?
Learn how you can use AWS Certificate Manager to provision, manage, and deploy public and private SSL/TLS certificates. You can use these certificates to securely terminate traffic on any compute workload that requires a certificate, including those running on EC2 instances, containers, on-premises hosts, and AWS services. To watch in your local language, select this video, choose the settings icon, and pick your preferred subtitle option.
Benefits
Simplify the process of obtaining certificates
Requesting a public certificate for use with AWS, hybrid, or multicloud workloads
Use no-cost certificates with integrated AWS services
AWS services integrated with Certificate Manager include Amazon CloudFront, Elastic Load Balancing, and Amazon API Gateway
Get low-cost certificates for use beyond integrated AWS services
Protect workloads running on your EC2 instances, containers, on-premises hosts, and AWS services
Get managed certificate renewal
Certificate Manager provides managed renewal for your Amazon-issued SSL/TLS certificates
Use key management for your certificates
Strong encryption and key management best practices are used when protecting and storing private keys in Certificate Manager
Use cases
Protect and secure your website
Provision and manage certificates so you can securely stop traffic to your website or application.
Protect your workloads
Secure communication between connected resources on private networks, such as servers, mobile and IoT devices, and applications.
Improve uptime
Maintain SSL/TLS certificates, including certificate renewals, with automated certificate management.