
Prevent data breaches with zero-trust enterprise password management.
Keeper Security is a zero-knowledge, cloud-based privileged access and secrets management platform that unifies enterprise password, secrets, and connection management with zero-trust network access, endpoint privilege management, and remote browser isolation.
Built on an encrypted vault architecture designed for enterprise security, governance, and operational control, it provides organisations with a centralised and encrypted control layer for securely managing sensitive access information across users, teams, systems, and applications, supported by policy-based administration, audit logging, and identity integrations.

Why Layered Security Fails – And What Comes Next
As organisations adopt cloud services, SaaS applications, and hybrid infrastructure, credentials increasingly become a critical control layer for accessing systems, data, and operational environments. However, credential management is often distributed across informal and inconsistent methods, including browser-saved credentials, spreadsheets and shared documents, ad-hoc messaging-based sharing, and inconsistent onboarding and offboarding processes.
In more complex environments, these challenges are compounded by multiple identity providers, hybrid infrastructure and cloud systems, third-party access requirements, and increasing compliance and audit expectations. Traditional, layered cybersecurity tools can struggle to maintain consistent governance and visibility across these environments, creating operational complexity and increasing the risk associated with how credentials and sensitive access information are stored, shared, and accessed.
Modern credential security therefore requires a structured, auditable, and policy-driven approach built on zero-trust and least-privilege principles. Keeper Security is designed to provide this centralised control layer through a unified, zero-knowledge platform that combines enterprise password and secrets management with privileged access controls, encrypted vault architecture, policy-based governance, audit logging, identity integrations, and broader zero-trust security capabilities.
Inside the zero-knowledge credential model
Operational outcomes of enterprise credential control
Strengthen control over enterprise credentials and secrets
Keeper provides per‑user encrypted vaults with zero‑knowledge, end‑to‑end encryption for stored passwords and records.
Centralise storage and governance of passwords, privileged credentials, and application secrets in an encrypted vault
Keeper’s Enterprise Password Manager offers encrypted vaults, folders/subfolders and shared team folders to centralise password and record storage.
Reduce exposure from fragmented credential storage
Keeper replaces unmanaged storage by enforcing centralized vault storage, sharing controls and admin policy enforcement across users and devices.
Improve governance over privileged access
Keeper supports role-based sharing and administrative controls (shared folder permissions, view/edit roles, expiration and one‑time shares) to govern access to sensitive credentials.
Support identity lifecycle management
Keeper Enterprise integrates with IdPs and supports provisioning workflows (SSO and SCIM integrations available for centralized user provisioning and deprovisioning).
Increase visibility into credential usage and access activity
Keeper provides audit logging, event reporting and admin console visibility for vault access, sharing and administrative actions.
Improve security of application and system secrets
Within the password manager you can store API keys, tokens and custom records; Keeper also documents secrets management features in its enterprise data sheet.
Support alignment with enterprise security and compliance frameworks
Keeper Enterprise publishes compliance attestations and provides reporting (SOC 2, ISO 27001 and related compliance materials) to support ISO/NIST/GDPR alignment when correctly configured.
