Viakoo announced the release of its Device Certificate Manager (DCM) as
a part of the Viakoo Action Platform to
help organizations extend Zero Trust to IoT Networks. DCM can be
leveraged to authenticate devices with 802.1x certificates and encrypt traffic
with TLS certificates. This ensures that authorized IoT devices maintain
consistent and secure network access by automatically managing the IoT
certificate process.
Many
enterprises secure their networks by manually ensuring each device on the
network have valid 802.1x and TLS certificates. However, in today's expanding
IoT environments, the process of installing and maintaining certificates for
thousands of IoT devices from multiple vendors and across distinct geographies
is no longer efficient or achievable.. The Viakoo Action Platform with
DCM delivers centralized, automated, full life cycle management for 802.1x and
TLS certificates at virtually any scale.
"As
more and more organizations leverage the power of IoT devices, the IoT attack
surface simultaneously expands," said Bud
Broomhead, CEO and founder of Viakoo. "Deploying certificates
manually device by device across geographies and vendor systems is not
efficient or secure. We're at a point where it's essential to automate IoT
security processes to contend with the scale of these environments."
Viakoo DCM automation
enables organizations to achieve Zero Trust for their IoT infrastructure at
scale, while simultaneously saving time and money. The Viakoo Action Platform,
an automated, agentless, and scalable solution for enterprise IoT device
remediation and repatriation, manages all firmware updates, zero-trust
certificate provisioning and management, and password enforcement. It not only
remediates IoT device vulnerabilities, but enables them to securely rejoin the
corporate network.
For more
information on the Viakoo Action Platform with DCM, click here.