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SCEP

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What is SCEP?

Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) is a protocol used for simplified certificate enrollment. It allows devices to easily request and obtain certificates from a Certificate Authority (CA), commonly used for VPNs, Wi-Fi authentication, and device management. It is widely deployed, especially in enterprise environments, for automated certificate provisioning.

What other technologies are related to SCEP?

SCEP Competitor Technologies

Automatic Certificate Management Environment (ACME) is an alternative protocol for automating certificate issuance, serving a similar purpose to SCEP.
mentioned alongside SCEP in 14% (64) of relevant job posts

SCEP Complementary Technologies

Network Device Enrollment Service (NDES) is a Microsoft component that allows devices without domain credentials to request certificates from a CA, often used in conjunction with SCEP.
mentioned alongside SCEP in 41% (95) of relevant job posts
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is the underlying system that SCEP relies on for issuing and managing digital certificates. SCEP is a protocol that can be used to interact with a PKI.
mentioned alongside SCEP in 0% (126) of relevant job posts
Microsoft Intune is a mobile device management (MDM) solution that can use SCEP to provision certificates to devices.
mentioned alongside SCEP in 0% (106) of relevant job posts

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