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Solution to secure enterprise blockchain infrastructure launched by Device Authority

September 26, 2018

Posted by: Anasia D'mello

Darron Antill of Device Authority

Device Authority, a provider of Identity and Access Management (IAM) for the Internet of Things (IoT), announced its solution for securing Enterprise Blockchain infrastructure, powered by KeyScaler.

Blockchain is considered a breakthrough solution for addressing many use cases in different domains. It relies heavily on Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), but it doesn’t have a defined security model to secure the participating nodes and associated PKI keys.

In the past, several users have publicly complained of stolen private keys and Bitcoins. There isn’t any assurance on the security posture of the nodes in the network. There may be numerous participating Blockchain nodes running on Operating Systems without the latest patches.

According to Gartner, “While the blockchain ledger uses sound cryptography, the collection of technologies that make up the entire blockchain still carries significant risks. The use of certificates in the blockchain poses some unique challenges. For example, if a user or entity’s private key is lost or stolen, it could potentially lock them out of the blockchain permanently.”

Device Authority’s KeyScaler platform protects the critical data, private keys and resources from unauthorised applications and entities. The patented technology based flexible authentication methods, make it easy to implement this solution for any Enterprise Blockchain.

“Implementing and managing Blockchain at scale is not an easy task. It has inherent security and operational challenges. Our KeyScaler platform delivers the entity and data trust at scale for Enterprise Blockchain,” said Darron Antill, CEO of Device Authority.

Device Authority also supports HSMs in deployments, offering a more granular control for unauthorised access and additional features required for Blockchain IAM.

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