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Keeper Announces Automated Password Rotation - Coming Soon

Regular rotation of passwords, keys and privileged credentials is a critical best practice that greatly reduces an organization’s risk of falling victim to cyberattacks. By limiting the lifespan of a password, organizations can reduce the amount of time during which a compromised password may be valid. Password, key and credential rotation – a feature of Privileged Access Management (PAM) – enables organizations to reset privileged credentials on an automated schedule.

Keeper - The Only Enterprise Password Manager to Use Elliptic Curve Cryptography

Keeper’s Enterprise Password Manager is the only solution that uses Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) in its encryption, making it the most secure password management solution available. ECC is a public-key cryptography method based on the mathematics of elliptic curves. First proposed in 1985, it recently rose to prominence with modern cryptography as it provides a higher level of security compared to traditional encryption methods, such as RSA.

KeeperPAM Rotation Demo Teaser

IT Admins and DevOps teams often struggle to protect privileged accounts. Passwords need to be updated regularly and automatically but traditional privileged access management tools have high costs and complex deployments - leaving organizations vulnerable to password-related data breaches and cyberthreats. Introducing Keeper's new automated Password Rotation enhancement to KeeperPAM. Rotation of privileged credentials protects against infrastructure attacks and insider threats while simplifying account management through a unified platform.

Indent and Keeper: Time Limited and Permanent Password Access Available On-Demand

Last year, Keeper Security unveiled One-Time Share, a secure and convenient way for Keeper users to share credentials with anyone, including those that are not Keeper users. Since its launch, many of our customers have grown to rely on One-Time Share, including in cases where they need the ability to set time duration. As a result, we’ve made expanding the options for setting and modifying time-limited access a top priority.

Keeper 101: Time Limited Access with Keeper + Indent

Indent is an elegant partner solution that enables Keeper enterprise users to easily request time-limited or permanent access to cloud applications and infrastructure, including Keeper enterprise teams. Access is granted when users request membership to Azure or Okta groups that correspond to a Keeper team through an Indent form. Here’s how it works. When someone needs access to a record, from the Indent console or through a Slack integration, the user will request access to the desired group, specify a reason they need access, and request either permanent access or an access duration.

What is a Dark Web Alert?

A dark web alert is a notification you receive when your personal information, such as your passwords, have been found on the dark web. Without a dark web alert, you won’t know when your personal information is posted on the dark web which is a threat to your identity and online security. Continue reading to learn more about dark web alerts, and how you can begin to receive these alerts and take action.