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DigiCert announced the expansion of its certificate management platform, DigiCert Trust Lifecycle Manager, to provide full lifecycle support for multiple CAs including Microsoft CA and AWS Private CA, as well as integration with ServiceNow to support existing IT service workflows. 

Trust Lifecycle Manager additionally supports enrollment to a broad range of Microsoft and AWS technologies, providing organisations with a unified approach to managing the public and private trust for use cases such as biometric authentication, device authentication, WiFi/VPN provisioning, cloud workloads, and infrastructure management.

Central management

DigiCert customers place a high priority on ensuring continuity of security across diverse IT infrastructure, as data and processes cut across clouds and environments,” said DigiCert Chief Product Officer, Deepika Chauhan, adding “Trust Lifecycle Manager provides organisations a centralised way to secure users, servers, and devices across all these environments.

Trust Lifecycle Manager

DigiCert’s native integration reduces the effort and expertise needed to extend the value of internal CAs

With support for Microsoft CA and AWS Private CA, Trust Lifecycle Manager enables discovery, issuance, automation, and revocation, including the ability to tag, filter and apply policy to imported and discovered third-party digital certificates.

Certificates can be enrolled in a broad set of technologies through ACME, SCEP, EST, and other enrollment methods. DigiCert’s native integration reduces the effort and expertise needed to extend the value of internal CAs, with embedded, pre-built capability that accelerates time to value and eliminates human error.

Additional technologies

Additional Microsoft technologies supported with native integration include:

  • Active Directory, for autoenrollment of certificates and zero-touch provisioning using DigiCert® Autoenrollment Server.
  • Windows Hello for Business, for support for certificate-mediated biometric authentication.
  • Microsoft Intune, for management of certificates provisioned to end-entity devices.
  • Azure Cloud Services, for the deployment of DigiCert® ONE solutions on Azure cloud infrastructure.

Additional AWS technologies supported with native integration include:

  • Amazon Elastic Load Balancer, for governing certificate-mediated authentication to multiple targets.
  • Amazon Cloudfront, for securing CDN-networked domains.
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