Sectigo Certificate Manager for Microsoft Intune | Security teams need a certificate management solution that can:
- Integrate with Intune to seamlessly and scalably issue
user keys and provide asymmetric cryptography to mobile devices throughout the
enterprise
- Automatically renew certificates due to expiry,
changes in certificate subject name, or cryptographic strength, so that device
use is never disrupted
- Improve visibility using a single pane of
glass, alleviating the headache of multiple key management portals, across
multiple MDM and cloud vendors
Leveraging Sectigo Certificate Manager for Intune enables your security
team to store and manage certificates in Sectigo Key Vault while also benefitting
from: - Zero-Touch
distribution of keys across devices. S/MIME
requires that the same keys are distributed across multiple devices used for
email..
Sectigo is the first CA to meet that requirement through a native integration
with Intune. Enrollment to native email
applications uses Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP).
- Zero-Touch deployment
of keys for mobile MS Outlook email. Integration between Sectigo Certificate
Manager and Intune allows Sectigo Certificate Manager to push keys that the MS
Outlook email app can consume.
- Zero-Touch issuance of certificates for Wi-Fi, VPN,
and client authentication. Sectigo Certificate Manager can issue certificates
for Wi-Fi and VPN access, as well as for all types of SSL certificates,
including DV, OV, and EV for web servers, load balancers, and API gateways.
- Automated certificate lifecycle management. When Sectigo
Certificate
Manager is integrated with Intune, you don’t have to manually issue,
revoke/replace, or renew certificates. Intune
requests authentication, digital signature, or encryption by the key stored in
the Sectigo Key Vault, eliminating the need to manage multiple certificate
management portals.
- Enhanced visibility and reporting. Sectigo’s
native integration with Intune lets you view the status of the certificates in use
through a single pane of glass, enabling you to see expiration dates and
cryptographic strength while eliminating service disruptions for both public
and private certificates.
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