All organizations that manage keys have systems and procedures in place; after all, keys go back to the time of the Egyptians and Romans, however, keys in their current form started in the early 17th century (Chubb-1818, Yale-1848). What is more many organizations are using the same paper log book methods to manage keys they would have used in the 17th century! These procedures have stood the test of time, but the problem is they only work up to a point.
New key management systems exist but they tend to be "electro-mechanical" based systems which satisfy different security needs, they are generally just as time consuming and more expensive.
The simple paper-based key management systems fall down because people do not follow the procedures, so keys are continually being looked for and occasionally misplaced, all resulting in people spending more time than they want to (or need to) looking after keys. Keyzapp provides a better way of managing keys without the need for pen and paper but is based on the same time proven procedures used since the 17th century.
Our solution is easy for people to use so that there is no reason not to follow the system.
We believe that people will realize they can improve on their current methods and that Keyzapp is a better way, worth investigating and investing in.