As enterprise AI accelerates faster than existing digital trust frameworks, DigiCert is addressing critical trust challenges with a unified approach that integrates AI governance, public key infrastructure modernization, and content authenticity verification.

  • DigiCert ONE platform integrates AI governance with PKI and DNS resilience.
  • Focus on proving authenticity of synthetic AI content through cryptographic credentials.
  • Extending identity and lifecycle management to AI agents acting on enterprise systems.

What happened

At the DigiCert Trust Summit, DigiCert introduced its DigiCert ONE platform designed to confront the complex trust issues emerging as AI technologies permeate critical enterprise systems. The platform aims to unify governance of AI agents, machine identities, digital content authenticity, certificate lifecycle management, and quantum security readiness.

DigiCert presented this platform as foundational for organizations grappling with the risk of synthetic content, autonomous AI agents, and evolving threat surfaces. Industry partnerships, including with Microsoft, Google, and Adobe, support standards like C2PA to cryptographically assure content provenance.

Why it matters

As artificial intelligence rapidly evolves, enterprises face unprecedented challenges ensuring that AI-generated content, models, and autonomous agents are trustworthy and secure. Without robust verification, organizations risk exposure to misinformation, unauthorized AI behaviors, and weak security postures.

DigiCert’s platform addresses these challenges by extending public key infrastructure (PKI) and cryptographic proof to AI contexts, making trust verifiable through identity, content provenance, and lifecycle automation. This integration is crucial for maintaining security and compliance in AI-enabled environments and preparing for quantum threats.

What to watch next

Watch for how DigiCert ONE’s integration of AI model validation and AI agent identity management gains traction in enterprises seeking to secure AI supply chains and autonomous operations. The ongoing development of cryptographic standards for content authenticity like C2PA will be key to combating misinformation.

Additionally, monitor progress in quantum-safe cryptography adoption as part of this platform to future-proof digital trust infrastructure. Enterprises and security leaders will likely expand adoption of such comprehensive trust frameworks as AI adoption deepens across industries.

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