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  • Novel Growth Strategies in the TLS Certificates Sector for Email, Digital Signatures, IoT and Other Use Cases
    Rising cyber threats, connected devices and regulatory requirements necessitate TLS certificate adoption

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    A transport layer security (TLS) certificate includes a pair of electronic encryption keys—one public key and one private key—that encrypts data and identifies the owner of a domain, device, software, document, and other electronic information. A digital certificate assures the sender's authenticity and the message's integrity to the end user.

    Examples of TLS certificates are secure/multipurpose internet mail extensions (S/MIME) certificates used to secure email, digital signatures used to encrypt documents or software code, and IoT certificates used to secure devices connected to the internet.

    TLS certificates rely on public key infrastructure (PKI) to encrypt communications on the internet. In this study, Frost & Sullivan focuses on PKI use cases related to email, document signing, code signing, machine identity validation, and qualified certificates for specific industries. The study provides insights on market trends, forecasts, and dynamics; risk posture; and vendor dynamics. We offer analysis by segment [machine identity, document signing, code signing, email (S/MIME), other PKI] and region [Americas; Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA); Asia-Pacific (APAC)].

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