Digital
               certificates are electronic documents that are used to create secure connections between
               clients and servers or websites. A valid and trusted certificate ensures clients that
               they are
               connecting to a trusted server or website, and helps protect against man-in-the-middle
               attacks.
Certificates become trusted by going through a validation process
               of a Certificate Authority (CA). Certificate Authorities themselves are usually third-party
               companies that are trusted by both the client and server or website.
You can manage
               certificates in Deep Discovery Email
                  Inspector to enable
               secure console access and SMTP communication in Transport Layer Security (TLS)
               environments.
For more information about TLS, see Transport Layer Security (TLS).
 
		