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Keyfactor Unveils New Open-Source Community to Fuel Innovation in Cybersecurity

Keyfactor Unveils New Open-Source Community to Fuel Innovation in Cybersecurity

Empowering developer and engineering teams, the new community will promote secure collaboration and knowledge-sharing on PKI, digital signing, and cryptography tools

Keyfactor, the machine and IoT identity platform for modern enterprises, announced the launch of its new Keyfactor Community. The community will give developers, operations, and engineering teams the knowledge and open-source tools needed to implement the best security solutions for their use case or product.

.@Keyfactor launches its new #OpenSource community, promoting secure collaboration and knowledge-sharing on #PKI, digital signing, and #cryptography tools among developer and engineering teams.

Security is critical to the success of nearly every enterprise organization that develops connected products or online services. Engineering and operations teams increasingly rely on public key infrastructure (PKI) and machine identities to build, deliver, and run applications securely. PKI provides developers with a flexible and scalable security tool that can be built upon and integrated with business-critical processes and infrastructure. The Keyfactor Community will offer the company’s leading products for cryptography, PKI, and digital signing as open-source community editions available to all users.

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“Open-source technology creates an opportunity for innovation through collaboration and encourages transparency to build digital trust in the enterprise,” said Tomas Gustavsson, Chief PKI Officer, Keyfactor. “The new Keyfactor Community empowers users to work closely with industry peers and offers educational resources and access to world-class knowledge through a secure setting. Developer teams carry tremendous power and responsibility in making security-related decisions. Our intent with this new community will be to alleviate much of this burden through access to our entire software stack through open-source software.”

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Keyfactor Community users will have access to community editions of EJBCA, SignServer, and Bouncy Castle, as well as free trials of enterprise editions on Azure and AWS cloud. The community software already boasts a large user base with thousands of users acting as quality assurance agents that download, test, and use each new release.

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