Announcing the Latest Innovation in Certificate Lifecycle Management
Today marks a significant milestone in Sectigo’s history as we introduce new innovations to our flagship product, Sectigo Certificate Manager, to make it a universal platform capable of managing digital certificates issued by Sectigo and other leading public and private Certificate Authorities (CAs).
Today marks a significant milestone in Sectigo’s history as we introduce new innovations to our flagship product, Sectigo Certificate Manager, to make it a universal platform capable of managing digital certificates issued by Sectigo and other leading public and private Certificate Authorities (CAs). These new capabilities solve critical challenges enterprises face using legacy CA-based or outdated on-premises solutions by delivering a modern cloud platform built to manage both human and machine identities at scale, regardless of the issuing CA.
The IT landscape has changed. The walled fortresses companies spent decades building are now empty as remote work is now the norm. Applications run in the cloud, and new and emerging use cases that require secure identities such as passwordless authentication, document signing, and robotic process automation are growing. Identity is the new perimeter, and for organizations to operate a Zero Trust infrastructure, they must secure every identity used to access the network. Establishing digital trust for these identities is critical for every business to function.
Digital certificates issued by CAs, are a fundamental technology enabling digital trust. With new volumes of certificates used by organizations to secure their identities across complex environments, they need a single solution to gain visibility and automate the lifecycles for their entire portfolio of certificates, from any CA; and that is what we are delivering.
Sectigo will continue to drive unabated innovations that are not prisoners of past successes to empower our customers and partners to solve today’s problems and those that are quickly approaching.