
Keyfactor
Founded in 2001, Keyfactor empowers enterprises of all sizes to escape the exposure epidemic – when breaches, outages and failed audits from digital certificates and keys impact brand loyalty and the bottom line. Powered by an award-winning PKI as-a-service platform for certificate lifecycle automation and IoT device security, IT and infosec teams can easily manage digital certificates and keys. And product teams can build IoT devices with crypto-agility and at massive scale.
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United States 2001 Private $10-100m 51 - 200 Open website - TECHNOLOGY STACK
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Keyfactor’s Tech Stack maps Keyfactor’s participation in the IoT tech stack.
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Keyfactor’s IoT Snapshot maps the range and focus areas of Keyfactor’s IoT business across Technologies, Use Cases, Industries, and Services. Only categories with active products will be shown. Missing categories indicate that there is no activity in those areas.TechnologiesCybersecurity & PrivacyIdentity & Authentication ManagementCloud SecurityEndpoint SecurityNetwork SecurityUse CasesCybersecurityFunctionsField ServicesIndustriesAutomotiveFinance & InsuranceHealthcare & HospitalsRetailServicesCybersecurity ServicesCloud Planning, Design & Implementation Services
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Keyfactor, formerly Certified Security Solutions (CSS), is a leading provider of secure digital Identity Management solutions that enables organizations to confirm authenticity, and ensure the right things are interacting in the right ways in our connected world.
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Keyfactor: M&T Bank Achieves Secure Agility with Certificate Lifecycle AutomationAs a community-driven bank, M&T is focused on transforming its digital footprint and embracing agility to meet constantly evolving customer needs. However, with digital transformation comes the need for digital trust and security.Public key infrastructure (PKI) lays the foundation for trust and authentication, and the importance of agility is no exception. M&T Bank relies on PKI and digital certificates to securely connect devices and applications across its digital footprint. But over the years, both technology and cryptography have evolved significantly, creating new challenges.M&T initially partnered with Keyfactor in 2010 — then a PKI consulting service is known as Certified Security Solutions (CSS) — to help with the momentous task of migrating from SHA-1 to SHA-2 and re-building their entire PKI from the ground up.
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EP 078 - Designing cybersecurity for IoT - Ellen Boehm, Senior Director of IoT Product Management, KeyfactorTuesday, Jan 05, 2021
In this episode, we discuss how product engineers can design cybersecurity into product components from the beginning and maintain it throughout the product lifecycle. We also explain the differences of implementing Public Key Infrastructure between IoT and typical enterprise applications.Ellen Boehm is the Director of IoT Product Management at Keyfactor. Ellen leads the product strategy and go to market approach, focusing around digital identity security solutions for the IoT device manufacturer market. Keyfactor is in the digital security management space, providing the tools and support needed to secure a company’s digital identity, giving IT and infosec teams the ability to easily manage their digital certificates and keys – whether its protecting data, devices and/or applications across an enterprise. Keyfactor enables manufacturers of connected IoT products to free themselves from the risk of costly warranty recalls and emerging threats by making it easy and affordable to build in high-assurance security identity at each step of the IoT device lifecycle. www.keyfactor.com " /> - MEMBERSHIP
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