IronKey Secure Flash Drive Enterprise User Manual
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IRONKEY ENTERPRISE USER GUIDE
IMPORTINg A DIgITAL CERTIFICATE INTO THE IRONKEY (WindoWs onLy)
The IronKey Cryptochip includes a limited amount of extremely secure hardware storage space,
which can be used for storing the private key associated with a digital certificate. This provides
you with additional strong authentication capabilities. For example, you could store a self-signed
certificate used for internal systems that will allow you to automatically log in when using the
IronKey’s onboard Firefox web browser.
The import process uses IronKey’s PKCS# interface and requires Mozilla Firefox. Note that
there is only space for one additional private key in the IronKey Cryptochip, though that key
will receive the security benefits of the Cryptochip’s tamperproof hardware and self-destruct
mechanisms.
Step
Description
Open the onboard Firefox
Click on the icon in the IronKey Control Panel’s applica-
tion list on your user’s device.
Open Firefox’s Options menu
to the Encryption tab.
. Click the ‘Tools’ in the menu bar
. Click on ‘Options...’
3. Click the ‘Advanced’ icon
4. Click on the ‘Encryption’ tab
3 Click the ‘View Certificates’
button.
This will open the Firefox
Certificate Manager