Keyfactor Launches Trust Control Plane for Unified Digital Trust Management
Keyfactor has introduced the Trust Control Plane, a unified system for managing digital trust across enterprise environments, announced in a press release. The platform consolidates tools for handling cryptographic assets and machine identities into one model, enabling continuous visibility, automation, and governance.
The Trust Control Plane allows security teams to view and manage cryptography across networks, cloud services, and applications. It provides automated workflows for identifying and correcting non-compliant or risky identities, while also supporting quantum-resilient cryptographic operations.
Keyfactor stated that the system operates as a continuous loop of observation, analysis, provisioning, orchestration, and governance. This structure is intended to help organizations maintain secure and compliant cryptographic environments as standards and threats evolve.
The company describes the Trust Control Plane as a foundation for enterprises to modernize their trust infrastructure and prepare for emerging post-quantum requirements.
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