Cybersecurity innovations with open source community

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New open source community encourages secure collaboration and knowledge sharing between developers and security technical professionals on PKI, digital certificates and cryptographic tools for cybersecurity.

Keyfactor, the machine and IoT identity platform for modern enterprises, presents their new open source community. The community provides developers, operations professionals, and technical teams with the in-depth knowledge and open-source tools needed to implement the best security solutions, or for specific products.

Security tool for developers

Security is a critical success factor for almost every company that develops connected products or online services. Technical and operational teams are increasingly relying on public key infrastructure (PKI) and machine identities to securely build, deploy, and run applications. PKI gives developers a flexible and scalable security tool that can be further expanded and integrated with business-critical processes and infrastructure elements. Keyfactor's open source community offers the company's leading cryptography, PKI and digital certificate products as open source community versions accessible to all users.

Keyfactor community members get access to the community version of EJBCA, SignServer and Bouncy Castle as well as free trial access to the enterprise versions on Azure and AWS Cloud. The community software already has an extensive user base. Thousands of users act as quality assurance agents, downloading, testing and using each new version.

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