Entrust has announced the Entrust Cryptographic Security Platform, for release in May. The platform is a unified, end-to-end cryptographic security management solution for keys, secrets, and certificates.
Cyberattacks on data security and identity systems are exploding in scale and sophistication. Traditional approaches to securing data and identities aren’t working, and in digital-first environments every connected device, application, and system is at risk without a secure cryptographic foundation. And the fragmented tools for managing cryptographic sprawl – including encryption keys, secrets, and certificates – have made it nearly impossible to confidently manage cryptography at an enterprise scale.
The Entrust Cryptographic Security Platform addresses this challenge by providing comprehensive visibility and manageability across the entire cryptographic estate, including public and private cloud environments, endpoints, applications, and networks. Security, IT, and DevOps now can have both the control and agility they need to simplify deployment of cryptographic solutions and the centralized inventory and visibility to manage increasingly complex operations and to prepare for the shift to post-quantum cryptography.
Security leaders, IT teams, and development organizations can manage every aspect of cryptographic security through a single, unified platform. The Entrust Cryptographic Security Platform integrates market leading capabilities to deliver unified compliance management, PKI deployment and operation, lifecycle management for keys, secrets, and certificates, secured with Entrust nShield and third-party hardware security modules (HSMs), and interoperable with top security, identity, and IT management systems through extensive integrations, providing for unmatched protection.
Bhagwat Swaroop, President of Digital Security at Entrust, said: “Siloed cybersecurity tools are no longer enough in a world where keys, secrets, and certificates are increasingly being targeted by AI-enhanced attacks. We’re seeing an explosion of data and devices that need to be secured by cryptography, and we’re in the midst of a multi-year transition to quantum-secure cryptography. It’s clear that every organization must place a heightened focus on cryptographic estate management as the foundation of data and identity security. With our new Cryptographic Security Platform, Entrust and our partners are helping organizations protect their cryptographic foundations.”
“With the inevitable ‘Q-day’ getting closer and closer—when quantum computers can quickly break traditional encryption — cryptographic management needs to keep pace. Businesses need to have complete cryptographic estate monitoring and observability while also maintaining flexibility to ensure they’re keeping pace with the technology landscape,” said Jennifer Glenn, IDC Research Director for Information and Data Security. “Organizations are seeking a comprehensive, long-term solution that will adapt to the future of security.”