Understanding the role of Certificate Lifecycle Management (CLM) for Zero Trust today, and PQ tomorrow

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Peng Khiong Tan, Senior Technical Sales Consultant at Entrust

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Certificate lifecycle management (CLM) is essential for managing the rise of machine identities and short-life certificates, addressing CA sprawl and legacy PKI. It also supports key IT strategies like Zero Trust implementation and post-quantum security preparation. Digital certificates provide identity to people and devices and are issued by a certificate authority (CA). CLM is key to a Zero Trust strategy by ensuring strong issuance protection and preventing rogue certificates from being issued. It also controls certificate management, including revocation, to maintain security. To prepare for post-quantum threats, organizations must start migrating to quantum-safe cryptography. The first step is gaining visibility into all cryptographic assets, including hardware, software, keys, certificates, and secrets. Watch this on-demand webinar to learn more about the role of CLM in relation to overall IT strategy – like implementing Zero Trust and preparing for post-quantum.
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