Managed PKI Service
The Managed PKI service developed by PinkRoccade consists of a certificate issuing organization and supporting technology, housed in one of the high secure PinkRoccade datacenters.
Shared service: manage your own certificates
Managed PKI is a shared service, serving many Certification Authorities (CAs) for customers. Because this environment is shared with other customers, the Managed PKI service is more economical than making use of a dedicated PKI environment.
The Managed PKI service encompasses the personnel deployment, knowledge and know-how of PinkRoccade. The technical facilities of the service are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The service is based on a managed, large-scale and scalable infrastructure, with binding Service Level Agreements.
Managed PKI: quality and reliability
The service has been designed for application within large-scale environments. The service is ETSI TS 101 456 certified, and meets the very highest requirements which are set for the quality and reliability of a PKI environment.
The Managed PKI service enables customers to outsource the operational management activities to PinkRoccade.
Complete focus on primary company processes
The Managed PKI services allow customers to fully concentrate on their primary operating processes and eleminates the burdens of operational obligations that do not belong to their core business processes.
Fast and simple Certificate Authority set-up
PinkRoccade's Managed PKI service allows customers to quickly and simply set up their own Certificate Authority within PinkRoccade's facilities, and issue several types of certificates (such as client, server and VPN/IPSec certificates).
Web interfacer: accesible always and everywhere
The Managed PKI environment offers a web interface to the PinkRoccade Processing center and can be accessed via the Internet. The PinkRoccade Processing center is based on Dutch territory, therefore issued certificates are subject to (and comply with) Dutch legislation and regulations (such as the Electronic Signatures Act and the Data Protection Act).
The customer is responsible for the certificate issuing process (LRA). Depending on the desired model, there are specific rules (like in the VeriSign model) or the customer can establish its own rules (private model). Optionally, the RA functions can be outsourced or automated.
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