Reports
Reports turn observed network activity and certificate data into PDFs and CSVs you can review, share, or attach to audits. Most reports ship with common time scopes (All Time, End of Current Quarter, Weekly, plus internal/external variants) and can be run on demand or on a schedule.
Main Menu → Reports
Issues, introduced in v11.3.0, is the recommended, UI-driven way to monitor cryptographic posture: you define rules, policies and profiles, and the portal flags findings and tracks remediation. Reports remain available for scheduled summaries, exports, and audit packs.
Completed report files appear on the Reports page in the right panel under Most Recent Reports and in File Management. Download, share, or keep for evidence.
Built-in Report Categories
Currently configured reports are listed in the left panel under Reports. The list includes both built-in reports and any custom reports you’ve created from the evidence page (see Create a Report) or from the reports page (see Report Operations).
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Book Reports: A compiled bundle of several reports in one deliverable.
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Certificate Expirations: Usage overview, projected expirations, and expired-in-use.
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Certificate Wildcards: Wildcard classification (Good/Caution/Warning/Danger/Violation) and top offenders.
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SSL/TLS Usage: Version posture (e.g., TLS 1.3 vs legacy), secure vs. obsolete trends.
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Self-Signed and Untrusted Certificates: Overview, trends, and details of untrusted/self-signed certs.
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TLS Cipher Suite Usage: Good/Bad cipher distribution, trends, and negotiated details.
Reports utilize a built-in report builder for each category of report, which are designed to gather the specific category of information and offer you relevant filtering and output options. By default, each report has a collection
The certificate search function allows you to query the Keyfactor Command database for certificates from any available source based on any criteria of the certificates and save the results as a collection that will be availble in other places in the Management Portal (e.g. expiration alerts and certain reports). of configuration options. These are specific to the report type and can be used as-is or modified (see Edit).
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