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Common Problems Solved by New KeyScaler 2025 with AI Tools

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Device Authority has introduced KeyScaler 2025, an update to its IoT identity security platform that includes improved automation, a new user interface, and support for industrial edge situations.

KeyScaler 2025 was created in response to growing security concerns about unmanaged IoT devices, which remain a major vector for assaults. According to industry research, one-third of data breaches involve an IoT device, with more than half of these devices including serious vulnerabilities that can be exploited.

Problems Solved by KeyScaler: The New Delivery System

The new platform version highlights alignment with the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) newest standards to simplify and secure the whole lifecycle of unmanaged devices. This upgrade includes the incorporation of AI-supported automation throughout the platform, which is designed to enable more effective and hands-off remediation of device vulnerabilities.

KeyScaler 2025’s newly designed user interface simplifies device onboarding and lifecycle management. The business claims that the interface is faster to use and enables greater visibility and control over an organization’s IoT identity estate. This release’s major themes include enhanced insight and accessibility to make lifetime management of big device fleets more realistic for IT and security teams.

What’s New?

KeyScaler 2025 includes a new Edge Remote Access Controller that enables policy-based, secure remote access to IoT and OT devices at the network edge. This is especially important for industrial adopters that use the Purdue model for manufacturing since it allows for secure administration of device IDs inside segmented industrial control system layers.

Device Authority CEO Explains What the New Release Means for Security

Darron Antill, the Device Authority’s Chief Executive Officer, commented on the new release, explaining the motive and expected impact:

KeyScaler 2025 is the result of listening to our customers and the market, who are requiring even greater visibility, control, and automated remediation of their unmanaged device security. Incorporating AI-powered features into the core platform and introducing new innovative approaches to Edge security management ensures that even the most vulnerable devices remain secure without the need for human intervention, therefore significantly reducing business risk. The platform’s faster and simpler integrations and ease of deployment make this an even more frictionless experience and are a further step to helping organizations achieve complete end-to-end device and data trust.”

How AI Integration Can Make IT Security Stronger?

KeyScaler 2025 and KeyScaler-as-a-Service (KSaaS), an associated tool, along with discovery tools for nonhuman identities and vulnerabilities, support organizations to adapt to an increasingly connected landscape. The integration of artificial intelligence is intended to: 

  • Reduce the requirement for manual intervention in the security management of IoT devices. 
  • Automate processes such as threat detection, response, and remediation.
  • Enable organisations to achieve improved security outcomes and decrease business risk.
  • Provide compliance with diverse cybersecurity regulations and frameworks.
  • Secure enforcement of access policies at the industrial edge. 

Device Authority highlights its automated and closed-loop protection model and emphasizes the importance of IoT deployments continue to grow.

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