COURSE
Enabling Secure HTTPS Communication with TLS Encryption for AutoSys Components
This course follows an interactive, game-inspired, level-based learning experience where the Administrators progress through stages of securing communication—starting from understanding concepts to implementing TLS configurations.
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April 28, 2026
90 minutes
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AutoSys Course Completion
Workload Automation Administrators can gain essential knowledge on enabling secured HTTPS communication between AutoSys components using TLS encryption. This course follows an interactive, game-inspired, level-based learning experience where the Administrators progress through stages of securing communication—starting from understanding concepts to implementing TLS configurations.
This is a Level 200 course designed to provide practical, hands-on understanding of implementing secure HTTPS communication using TLS across AutoSys components.
What You Will Learn
Course Content
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Understanding secure communication in AutoSys
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Preparing cryptographic assets
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Generating certificates for identity establishment
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Enabling one-way TLS communication
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Enabling two-way TLS (mTLS) communication
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Verifying secure communication and configurations
Note: In this course, we used the AutoSys 24.2 instance to capture screenshots and videos while explaining the various features.
What You Will Earn
Certification
To complete this course, you must view all material. Upon completion, you will receive:
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A certificate validating the course completion
- The AutoSys course completion badge
Course Objectives
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
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Understand the role of secured HTTPS communication across AutoSys components
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Differentiate between one-way TLS and mutual TLS (mTLS)
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Generate certificates using the AutoSys TLS certificate generation tool
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Understand the process to obtain the third-party CA-signed certificates
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Configure one-way TLS and two-way TLS (mTLS) communication in AutoSys
- Validate secure communication using AutoSys CLI commands and logs


