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Overview
AppViewX CERT is a unified Certificate Lifecycle Management solution providing end-to-end automation across complex, multi-cloud environments. While large deployments may require careful planning and integration effort, its strong policy enforcement prevents certificate outages and supports Zero Trust. It’s essential for organizations seeking continuous control over their KPI.
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AppViewX CERT Specifications
Security Measure
Data Encryption
Threat Intelligence
Vulnerability Management
What Is AppViewX CERT?
AppViewX CERT is an automated platform that manages digital certificates and cryptographic keys across their entire lifecycle, from discovery and issuance to monitoring and revocation. It solves the critical problem of certificate expiration and policy non-compliance in enterprise environments by providing a centralized console, closed-loop automation, and policy-driven control. The solution supports hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructure, including modern deployments like Kubernetes and IoT devices.
AppViewX CERT Pricing
AppviewX CERT pricing consist of the following custom based plans:
- SaaS
- PKIaaS
- On‑Prem
Disclaimer: The pricing has been sourced from third-party websites and is subject to change.
AppViewX CERT Integrations
AppViewX CERT integrates with many software including:
- DigiCert
- Microsoft
- ServiceNow HR
- HashiCorp Vault
- AWS
Who Is AppViewX CERT For?
The platform is designed for security-conscious organizations managing large-scale, complex infrastructure:
- Financial services and banking
- Healthcare and public sector
- Technology and telecommunications
- Federal government
Is AppViewX CERT Right For You?
AppViewX CERT is critical for organizations needing to eliminate the operational risk posed by expired or misconfigured certificates, which are a major cause of costly application outages. The platform provides continuous visibility across all digital certificates (SSL/TLS, SSH, code signing) and enforces strong compliance against evolving standards like FIPS 140-2. Its PQC (Post-Quantum Cryptography) readiness features ensure long-term crypto-agility, providing a robust solution for maintaining trust and operational integrity into the future.
Still not sure about AppViewX CERT? Contact our support team at (661) 384-7070 for further guidance.
AppViewX CERT Features
The platform provides comprehensive certificate lifecycle management (CLM), which fully automates the processes from issuance and provisioning to monitoring and renewal for any Certificate Authority (CA). This eliminates manual effort and human error, successfully preventing costly, business-critical outages caused by expired or misconfigured digital certificates across the enterprise.
The solution helps organizations migrate legacy Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) systems, such as Microsoft CA, to a modern, centralized, and scalable platform. This modernization effort removes dependence on outdated infrastructure, reducing complexity while ensuring increased security and crypto-agility across hybrid and multi-cloud environments for improved operational efficiency.
AppViewX CERT features capabilities for PQC preparedness, enabling organizations to assess their current cryptographic inventory for quantum vulnerabilities. It assists with the planning and phased transition of machine identities to quantum-resistant algorithms, safeguarding long-term security and ensuring continuous operational integrity against future quantum threats.
The platform provides the necessary visibility and control to rapidly adjust and swap cryptographic algorithms, key lengths, and certificate providers across the entire infrastructure. This capability is crucial for instantly adapting to security standard changes and quickly responding to zero-day vulnerabilities affecting cryptographic protocols.
The solution extends its identity-first approach to fully automate the secure lifecycle of SSH keys, including centralized discovery, issuance, provisioning, and revocation. This ensures secure access control for privileged users and reduces the operational risk associated with managing highly sensitive SSH credentials across network devices and servers.
