Best practices criteria for world-class performance
Frost & Sullivan applies a rigorous analytical process to evaluate multiple nominees for each award category before determining the final award recipient. The process involves a detailed evaluation of best-practices criteria for each nominated company. Sectigo was recognized because it excels in many of the criteria in the certificate lifecycle management solutions space.
Automated certificate lifecycle management: no longer a ‘nice to have’
Modern enterprises manage an unprecedented number of digital certificates with varying renewal cycles. To add to the complexity, maximum lifespans of SSL certificates are likely to get shorter, and developments in quantum computing will require organizations to migrate to quantum-safe algorithms sooner than expected. This reinforces the need for a high level of crypto agility. Adopting automated certificate lifecycle management (CLM) nearly eliminates the risks of outages, service disruptions, unplanned downtime, and data breaches, by providing full visibility into organizations’ cryptographic assets and removing the potential for human error.
Driving innovation and growth is a difficult task made harder by the strategic imperatives forcing change today — such as disruptive technologies, value chain compression, industry convergence, and new business models — and in this context, Sectigo’s recognition signifies an even greater accomplishment."
CLM for businesses of all sizes
Traditionally aimed at large organizations and governments, automated CLM solutions are a key requirement for businesses of all sizes today. Extending automated CLM solutions to wider audiences and smaller enterprises greatly improves security and digital trust globally. In doing so, Sectigo distinguishes itself from its competitors with its highly productized solution offering, addressing a wide range of needs in a single, coherent platform.