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Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol - Wikipedia Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) is described by the informational RFC 8894 Older versions of this protocol became a de facto industrial standard for pragmatic provisioning of digital certificates mostly for network equipment
Office of State and Community Energy Programs SCEP empowers states, local governments, Tribal Nations, nonprofit organizations, public schools, community partners and more to build local capacity to deliver the tangible benefits of sustainable energy to their communities
Configure infrastructure to support SCEP with Intune To use Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) with Microsoft Intune, configure your on-premises AD domain, create a certification authority, and set up the NDES server to support use of the Certificate Connector
RFC 8894: Simple Certificate Enrolment Protocol This document specifies the Simple Certificate Enrolment Protocol (SCEP), a PKI protocol that leverages existing technology by using Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS, formerly known as PKCS #7) and PKCS #10 over HTTP
SCEP - Keyfactor This page describes EJBCA support of the SCEP protocol For guides on how to use SCEP with EJBCA, see the SCEP Operations Guide SCEP is a protocol
What Is a SCEP Server? - Heimdal Security SCEP is the most popular tested certificate enrollment protocol and the most widely used, with most PKI software supporting it, including the Network Device Enrollment Service of Active Directory Certificate Service
Working with SCEP The Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) facilitates automated certificate issuance and management for IoT devices SCEP is commonly used in MDM systems, mobile phones, and networking equipment