The aftermath of a single TLS certificate-related outage is painful. But imagine 27 of them in a single year, bringing down critical systems, like email servers, and preventing customers from accessing vital information.
For one network architect, this wasn’t just a nightmare scenario. It was reality. The culprit behind the outages? A smattering of disorganized and outdated spreadsheets, calendar reminders and notes used to manage TLS certificates across disparate business units.
Read this case study to explore how the technology company moved away from disjointed management to:
- Consistent, enterprise-wide discovery of certificates
- Continuous certificate inventorying
- The ability to document details including certificate owners, locations and expiration dates—all in one seamless, automated solution
“Before we deployed TLS Protect Cloud, resolving an outage was a nightmare. We had to figure out if the certificate even existed, find where the server was located and document the server. It was impossible to build a complete inventory, let alone one that stayed up to date. TLS Protect Cloud does it instantly.” – Network Architect, Technology Company