BITSUMMIT secured device management for Euna by implementing Intune SCEP with a third-party cloud certificate authority, enabling certificate-based access across all devices.

Euna Solutions was partway through rolling out Intune SCEP to move its access onto certificate-based authentication for both devices and users, and the project had stalled in the hardest place. The SCEP configuration was unfinished, leaving gaps in the security it was meant to provide, and the piece that made it complex, integrating a third-party cloud certificate authority, was still open, with its own compatibility and configuration hurdles.
Underneath it all was a clear requirement: tenant access controls that validate both a device certificate and a user certificate before anything reaches sensitive systems and data. BITSUMMIT was brought in to complete the SCEP configuration, integrate the third-party cloud CA cleanly, and make the whole thing work to Euna's security standard.
Euna Solutions had started rolling out Intune SCEP to move to certificate-based authentication, but the configuration was unfinished and the integration with a third-party cloud certificate authority was the hard part still open. BITSUMMIT came in at senior-consulting level to finish it properly and make certificate-based access work across the tenant.

Finish the SCEP configuration and integrate the cloud CA
BITSUMMIT reviewed the existing SCEP setup, then completed the configuration to Euna's security requirements and integrated the third-party cloud CA so certificates could be issued to both users and devices. Tenant access was locked down to require a valid device certificate and a valid user certificate before anything could reach sensitive systems and data.
Test it across the real fleet
The integration was validated with scenario-based testing across different user roles, devices, and operating systems, confirming that every device could enroll and authenticate against the third-party cloud CA rather than assuming it would.
Document and hand over
BITSUMMIT produced full documentation of the SCEP configuration, the cloud CA integration, and the management procedures, and ran training so Euna's IT staff could maintain and troubleshoot the system themselves.
Euna now authenticates every device and user with certificates issued through the third-party cloud CA, which closed the gaps the half-finished SCEP setup had left and strengthened the organization's security posture.
The configuration was finished and the cloud CA integrated without disrupting ongoing operations, and certificate-based access now covers every device across Euna's organization, with enrollment and management streamlined along the way. Because BITSUMMIT documented the build and trained the team, Euna's IT staff can manage and troubleshoot the Intune SCEP and cloud CA integration independently, reducing reliance on outside support for future updates and changes.
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