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Managed Keys is Bagu IT’s enterprise service for managing certificates, keys, and secrets. Its approach is to first understand an organization’s current certificate and key landscape through online scanning and an analysis workshop, then implement automated certificate management through the Managed Keys hosted service. It mainly addresses operational pain points such as manual renewals, fragmented certificate ownership, lack of visibility into certificate expiry, and the growing pressure created by future 90-day short-lived certificates.
Based on the available content, the product focuses on certificate lifecycle management, key management, and secrets management. Its scanning tool can generate assessment reports on the current state of certificates and keys, helping enterprises understand asset distribution and risk exposure. The managed service is positioned as platform-agnostic, enterprise-grade, full-featured, and automated. Disclosed use cases include device certificates in manufacturing, SAP and cloud service certificates, web shops, system integration, SSO, and key management for encryption/signing of payments and bank statements in financial transactions. For management and alerting, the only confirmed capabilities are status scanning and assessment; details such as alert channels, dashboards, approval workflows, and permission models are not provided.
Pricing is not public. The website only mentions that companies can book a “fast and cost-effective” online scanning and analysis workshop, while the subsequent managed service is likely quoted as a custom consulting or project-based engagement. Key information such as compliance certifications, SLA, support tiers, data residency, and audit reports is not disclosed in the main content, so buyers should confirm these with the vendor before procurement.
The main advantage is its clear positioning: it targets the common pain point of certificate automation, making it suitable for enterprises with large certificate inventories and complex environments. The team also has experience across enterprise architecture, security architecture, cloud, Kubernetes, IAM, and related areas. The downside is that public information is limited; customer names are not disclosed due to confidentiality, and there are few externally verifiable case studies. Specific integration capabilities, API availability, supported CAs, and alerting features remain unclear.
Managed Keys is better suited to mid-to-large enterprises, multinational manufacturers, financial services firms, and enterprise software providers—especially teams already burdened by manual certificate renewals or looking to centralize key management. Access from China, payment methods, and localized support are not disclosed, and it is also unknown whether it supports Chinese local CAs, domestic cloud platforms, or local compliance requirements. For deployment in China, alternatives worth comparing include DigiCert, Venafi, Keyfactor, Sectigo, Azure Key Vault, and HashiCorp Vault.
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