ITAM / SSL

SSL List & Filters

Find certificates expiring before launch, filter by issuer, and export exactly what finance or compliance needs.

Real-world scenario

Carlos Reyes · IT Admin at Bluewave Labs

app.workverge.ai launches in fourteen days. Carlos filters SSL expiring within 30 days, sorts by expires-on, and sees staging's Let's Encrypt cert nine days out, renewal moves to the top of his list.

Before you begin

  • ITAM license enabled
  • At least one SSL record (add via Fetch SSL or API)

Overview

The SSL table is Carlos's expiry command center. Filters and search apply to export and bulk actions too, what you filter is what you operate on.

Table columns

Default columns include:

  • Domain name, type, issuer. What the cert covers and who issued it
  • Auto-renew. Enabled or disabled
  • Issued on, expires on. From live fetch
  • Status, price. Active/Inactive/Archived plus org-currency cost
  • Row actions. View, Edit, Delete

Toggle column visibility and sort by any sortable header.

Search and filters

  1. 1

    Open ITAM → Digital Assets → SSL

    All tracked certificates load with server-side pagination.

  2. 2

    Search by domain or type

    Typing app.WorkVerge or lets encrypt narrows the list quickly.

  3. 3

    Apply expiry or status filters

    Use "expiring within 30 days" before launch week. Carlos runs this every Monday.

  4. 4

    Sort by expires-on

    Ascending sort surfaces the most urgent certs at the top.

Available filters:

  • Status. Active, Inactive, Archived, or All
  • Issuer. Let's Encrypt, DigiCert, Cloudflare, etc.
  • Auto-renew. Enabled, Disabled, or All
  • Expiry range. Within 30, 60, or 90 days

Example workflow

Pre-launch cert review

Carlos sets Expiry = 30 days, Status = Active, sorts Expires on ascending. Three rows appear; app.workverge.ai is first. He renews, re-fetches on the domain, and confirms the new date in the list.

Monday habit

Filter 60 days + auto-renew Disabled to catch certs that still need manual renewal, common with legacy DigiCert orders Maya inherited.

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