Mike Dodson of Venafi outlines an approach for better key protection. “SSH is ubiquitous, and for most organizations, its not something they purchase,” he says. Dodson is vice president, ww security strategy and solutions, at Venafi. He has 25 years of experience working to bring better security and privacy to enterprise software, consumer products, embedded systems, medical devices and mobile computing. The four steps organizations should take for securing SSH keys are outlined in a video interview at a recent Healthcare Security Summit in New York.”]
Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/how-to-protect-ssh-keys-a-12764