Public-key infrastructure (PKI) is a foundational infrastructure component used to securely exchange information using digital certificates. It is included in all the browsers to protect traffic across the public internet, and organizations use it to secure their business environment. The organizations generally use public-key cryptography and X.509 certificates for authentication and verification of the ownership of a public key. The software allows for end-to-end lifecycle management of these certificates. The certificate lifecycle management (CLM) includes enrollment, validation, deployment, revocation, and renewal of the certificates to provide uninterrupted service. Fundamentally, security and risk management technical professionals use PKI and CLM software to manage risks. The software can alert and notify the admin users if the certificates are expiring or are out of policy compliance. Further, the software also provides capabilities to discover, assign ownership, and report on the organization’s usage of certificates from multiple CAs.
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