List of Keyfactor EJBCA Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Keyfactor EJBCA for Identity and Access Management (IAM) from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Keyfactor EJBCA for Identity and Access Management (IAM) include: Siemens, a Germany based Manufacturing organisation with 312000 employees and revenues of $84.55 billion, ServiceNow, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 26293 employees and revenues of $10.98 billion, Schneider Electric France, a France based Manufacturing organisation with 15000 employees and revenues of $3.54 billion and many others.
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Schneider Electric France | Manufacturing | 15000 | $3.5B | France | Keyfactor | Keyfactor EJBCA | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2022 | n/a | In 2022 Schneider Electric France implemented Keyfactor EJBCA in Identity and Access Management (IAM) to consolidate firmware and software signing and to manage device certificates at scale for its IoT practice. The deployment covered France and extended to global IoT operations, aligning certificate management with product security workflows and targeting reduced operational overhead across device fleets. Keyfactor EJBCA and SignServer were deployed as the core applications, providing certificate authority functions, certificate issuance and lifecycle management, and automated software signing orchestration. Configuration focused on device certificate provisioning, automated signing pipelines for firmware and software, and centralized signing policy enforcement to support large scale device onboarding and certificate renewal. Governance changes formalized key ceremony procedures and centralized signing governance to reduce manual coordination across teams. Per the vendor case study the implementation delivered measurable outcomes including a 10x reduction in software signing costs and an approximately 80 percent decrease in key ceremony cost with EJBCA, while reducing operational overhead for Schneider Electric's IoT practice. Rollout and governance were organized to sustain ongoing certificate operations across product development and IoT operations. | |
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ServiceNow | Professional Services | 26293 | $11.0B | United States | Keyfactor | Keyfactor EJBCA | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2022 | n/a | In 2022, ServiceNow implemented Keyfactor EJBCA to automate PKI certificate issuance and lifecycle management. Keyfactor EJBCA serves as an Identity and Access Management (IAM) component for IT and security operations, centralizing certificate provisioning and renewal workflows for engineering and security teams. The Santa Clara, California deployment enabled API-driven automation of certificate issuance and renewals, eliminating manual workflows and introducing programmatic provisioning and orchestration of PKI tasks. Implementation work focused on lifecycle management capabilities including issuance, automated renewal, revocation handling, and observability via dashboards. Keyfactor EJBCA was configured to expose API endpoints and telemetry that integrate with engineering toolchains and scripted operational workflows. Operational scope concentrated on IT and security teams at the Santa Clara site, with the Keyfactor customer story stating API automation saved engineering hours and provided dashboard-driven visibility into certificate issuance and renewals. Governance shifted certificate lifecycle responsibilities into automated pipelines and centralized monitoring to reduce manual intervention and improve observability for security operations. | |
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Siemens | Manufacturing | 312000 | $84.5B | Germany | Keyfactor | Keyfactor EJBCA | Identity and Access Management (IAM) | 2022 | n/a | In 2022, Siemens deployed Keyfactor EJBCA Enterprise to centralize public key infrastructure as part of its Identity and Access Management (IAM) initiatives, placing PKI at the center of a zero trust strategy. The Munich implementation targeted automation of certificate issuance and lifecycle workflows to scale PKI across multiple product lines. Keyfactor EJBCA provided certificate authority and lifecycle management capabilities, supporting automated enrollment, issuance, renewal, and revocation workflows. Siemens configured hardened templates and system settings within Keyfactor EJBCA Enterprise to ensure repeatable, standardized PKI provisioning aligned with enterprise security policies. The implementation integrated Keyfactor EJBCA with Red Hat Ansible to automate PKI deployments, enabling infrastructure as code driven provisioning and configuration management. Operational scope emphasized Munich PKI operations and expansion across product lines, with automation enabling consistent deployment patterns and reduced manual configuration steps. Per the vendor case study, the Munich deployment shortened PKI setup time from more than a week to about one day and enabled repeatable, hardened deployments, supporting Siemens security and operations teams in scaling certificate-based identities within Identity and Access Management (IAM). |
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