Keyfactor, the identity-first security solution for modern enterprises, announced it has won a Global InfoSec Award in the PKIaaS category from Cyber Defense Magazine (CDM), the industry’s leading electronic information security magazine. This is Keyfactor’s third consecutive year winning a Global InfoSec Award, and second consecutive year winning the Public Key Infrastructure-as-a-Service (PKIaaS) award.
“We’re honored to be recognized by Cyber Defense Magazine as a Top Global InfoSec company for the third consecutive year,” said Jordan Rackie, CEO, Keyfactor. “PKI is critical for businesses looking to establish digital trust. Keyfactor’s 2024 PKI & Digital Trust report recently uncovered when expired certificates caused outages, nearly half of organizations felt customer confidence (48%) and brand reputation would be impacted, with 37% reporting revenue loss. Now more than ever, organizations must turn to qualified partners to ensure the right tools are in place to properly secure and manage machine identities. I am proud of the Keyfactor team for their commitment to advancing our innovative approach to PKI through our recognized EJBCA Enterprise technology.”
Cloud-based infrastructures, the increasingly connected world, and the advancement of quantum computing have heightened the need for PKI management. Yet, nearly all organizations (93%) experience challenges with setting an effective PKI and certificate management strategy. Keyfactor’s EJBCA® Enterprise provides a new approach to PKI that utilizes end-to-end machine identity management with flexible and highly scalable certificate issuance and automated deployment of machine identities across complex enterprise and emerging IoT and operational technology use cases. With EJBCA Enterprise, Keyfactor combines expert-run PKI-as-a-Service and certificate lifecycle automation into a single, cloud-delivered solution to automotive keys and certificates at scale.
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“We scoured the globe looking for cybersecurity innovators that could make a huge difference and potentially help turn the tide against the exponential growth in cyber-crime. Keyfactor is absolutely worthy of this coveted award and consideration for deployment in your environment,” said Yan Ross, Global Editor of Cyber Defense Magazine.
SOURCE: BusinessWire