A10 Networks announced that Symantec’s Certificate Intelligence Center now supports A10 Thunder ADCs (application deliverycontrollers), providing customers with a consolidated and simplified method for managing critical security information such as location ofcertificates, key sizes, ciphers used and validity dates.
As more and more applications become web-based and require encryption, privacy for computing transactions, such as web sites, email and other applications, is now more top of mind than ever. Organizations are challenged to keep up with threats and evolving standards, and need real-time, aggregated data to continually assess and strengthen their security posture. A critical component of that is management and organization of digital certificates and their keys. Through its partnership with Symantec, A10 simplifies and consolidates key management, allowing customers to dramatically reduce the number of keys required by centralizing certificates for thousands of web servers, versus provisioning a certificate for each server directly. In addition, with the Symantec Certificate Intelligence Center integration, customers can gain real-time visibility of all certificates on all A10 devices in the network. Other benefits include expiration alerts to avoid disruption, optimizing certificate usage, eliminating gaps in security coverage, and reducing operational costs.
“Together A10 and Symantec provide a complete view of an organizations’ digital certificates and keys, enabling efficient operation, user confidence, and ultimately brand reputation,” said Jason Matlof, A10 vice president of marketing. “We are very happy to be working with a leader like Symantec to make it easier for our customers to keep their infrastructures up to date and secured.”