HTMwire assessment
Device Authority makes KeyScaler, an Identity and Access Management (IAM) and PKI platform that automates the full lifecycle of device identities and credentials for large IoT and connected-device deployments, including unmanaged edge devices. It provides automated provisioning, authentication, credential management, and policy-based end-to-end data encryption, and markets a healthcare and connected medical device vertical. For hospital HTM and security teams the relevance is real but the platform is buyer-agnostic across industries: it is strongest where an organization owns and operates many connected devices at scale, and is also adopted by device manufacturers.
Automated, PKI-backed device identity and credential lifecycle management built to scale to large fleets of connected and unmanaged edge devices.
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KeyScaler automates the identity and credential lifecycle for connected devices: provisioning, authentication, certificate (PKI) management, and policy-based data encryption. For a hospital fleet of connected medical devices this reduces manual credential handling and strengthens device-level trust.
No. Device Authority markets a connected medical device and healthcare vertical, but KeyScaler is a general-purpose IoT IAM platform used across critical infrastructure and multiple industries, including by device manufacturers, not only hospitals.
Device Authority is headquartered in Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom, was founded in 2016, and third-party profiles place it at roughly 20 to 50 employees.
Yes. In addition to KeyScaler, the company offers KeyScaler-as-a-Service (KSaaS), a cloud-delivered version of the device identity platform.
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