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Pacific Controls Selects DigiCert for Smart Dubai IoT device security, using scalable PKI

Pacific Controls Selects DigiCert for Smart Dubai IoT device security, using scalable PKI

Pacific Controls has selected DigiCert to help secure nearly 100,000 connected devices installed in commercial, government, and residential buildings in Dubai, as part of the Smart Dubai initiative. In choosing DigiCert for the first phase of a project expected to grow, Pacific Controls is gaining efficiencies through DigiCert’s high-volume digital certificate infrastructure and automation to efficiently provision credentials on devices.


“As we continue forward helping fulfill the goals set by the Smart Dubai initiative, we are confident that DigiCert will be able to handle the scale of this project and increase our efficiency in these device security deployments. The automation and expertise that DigiCert offers will play a significant role in supporting Pacific Controls,” said Pacific Controls General Manager Cloud Services and Security & Chief Information Security Officer, Ajay Kumar Rai.


Gartner estimates 2.3 billion connected things will be used in smart cities this year, representing a 42 percent increase in the number of connected devices since 2016.
With the rapidly increasing use of connected devices comes the heightened need for scalable security solutions that enable strong identity, authentication, and encryption. DigiCert and Pacific Controls’ collective efforts help secure these devices for smart city innovators as well as the world’s leading manufacturers of connected devices for emergency services, medical, automotive, industrial, and other industries via its high-volume digital certificate issuance and management that scales to a variety of use cases.


DigiCert provides connected device security solutions that include automated certificate provisioning, data encryption, secure boot, secure patch management, machine-to-machine mutual authentication, user authentication, and data integrity to help prevent unauthorized intrusions and data manipulation.
Scalable security solutions are needed to help protect smart city deployments from rising attacks.

Earlier, these hackers set off 156 emergency sirens in Dallas, Texas, the USA, that disrupted residents and overwhelmed 911 operators throughout the day. Also, ransomware in the UK limited access for medical patients needing care at hospitals. In 2015, a cyber-attack left hundreds of thousands without power for hours in Ukraine.

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