Manage Applications, API Keys, and Security Profiles
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Manage Applications, API Keys, and Security Profiles

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Manage Applications, API Keys, and Security Profiles

Manage Applications, API Keys, and Security Profiles
The AI Runtime Security API dashboard summarizes the API threat scan logs. You can also manage the onboarded applications, API keys, and security profiles.
Where Can I Use This?What Do I Need?
  • AI Runtime Security
On this page, you’ll manage the:
  • Onboarded applications
  • API keys
  • AI security profile
  1. Navigate to Insights → AI Runtime Security.
  2. Select APIfrom the AI Runtime Security drop-down list at the top.
  3. Choose Manage from the top right corner and select:
    1. Applications
      View application details, such as the cloud provider, environment, API key name, and the deployment profile associated with the application.
    2. API keys
      View the API keys and their application details.
      • You can view and copy the API key token.
      • Regenerate API key token.
      • Set the rotation time interval (Every month, 3 months, or 6 months) for an API key.
      Rotating a key will revoke a previously active key and generate a new key when it expires.
    3. Security Profiles
      Manage your API security profiles.
      • Click on Show Details to view the threat detections applied, their default actions, and the latency configuration.
      • Click Edit Settings to edit the threat detections and the latency settings and choose Update to save your settings.
      When editing an AI security profile:
      • If you update only the configurations without changing the name, the profile is saved with the same name but assigned a new AI security profile ID (UUID).
      • If you update the name (with or without changing the configurations), a new revision of the profile is created with the updated name and a new AI security profile ID (UUID).
  4. Copy and save your API key token and Security profile name or profile ID (UUID).
    These credentials are required for making successful scan API calls. You'll find detailed usage examples in the API Reference documentation.