What is use of SNC tab in SU01 ? Please explain in detail.
Answer Posted / gourav
Secure Network Communications (SNC)
SNC is a software layer in the SAP system architecture that provides an interface to an external security product. With SNC, you can strengthen the security of your SAP system by implementing additional security functions that SAP systems do not directly provide (for example, the use of smart cards for user authentication).
SNC provides security at the application level. This means that a secure connection between the components of the SAP system (for example, between the SAP GUI and the SAP application server) is guaranteed, regardless of the communication link or transport medium (see the graphic below). You therefore have a secure network connection between two SNC-enabled communication partners.
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