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Get Ready for CMMC Enforcement: Essential Steps to Secure CUI

The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) introduced its Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC) program in early 2020 to strengthen cybersecurity across the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) and ensure that contractors handling Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) meet strict cybersecurity standards defined by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

Secure AI coding with the 1Password hook for Cursor Agentic Coding IDE

In this video to learn how the 1Password hook for Cursor keeps your environment files secure while using AI-powered development in Cursor. See how 1Password Environments prevent plaintext API keys, hardcoded tokens, and long-lived secrets from ever touching your repo or disk.

What's the Difference Between IAM and IGA?

As cyber threats grow more advanced, organizations need more than firewalls and traditional password policies to protect sensitive data. Two essential parts of a modern identity security strategy are Identity and Access Management (IAM) and Identity Governance and Administration (IGA). While IAM focuses on verifying identities and enabling secure access to systems, IGA ensures that access rights are appropriate and continuously monitored.

Simplifying Identity Lifecycle Management With Keeper

Managing user access across the entire employee lifecycle has become increasingly complex for modern IT and security teams. From provisioning new hires and modifying existing permissions during role changes to quickly deprovisioning departing employees, organizations must maintain granular access controls without disrupting operations. To keep up with the growth of hybrid and remote work, modern Identity Lifecycle Management (ILM) is essential for organizations to mitigate identity-based security risks.

Why Every IT Admin Needs Keeper in Their Security Technology Stack

According to ConductorOne’s 2024 Identity Security Outlook Report, 24% of security leaders say keeping up with new technological advances and attack vectors is their biggest obstacle. Addressing this challenge requires modern solutions that can adapt quickly, centralize visibility and protect privileged access.

How To Protect Non-Human Identities (NHIs)

Non-human identities have become one of the most overlooked yet exploited attack surfaces in the modern enterprise. NHIs are entities that interact with systems and services but are not tied to a physical user. As organizations expand across hybrid and multi-cloud environments, thousands of machine-based identities are silently running critical operations, yet most are unmanaged, invisible and vulnerable to abuse.

What's New With Keeper | December 2025

The latest updates to KeeperAI threat detection introduce meaningful updates across PAM resources, PAM configuration settings, gateway settings and session history, providing an enhanced security layer within the web vault architecture. KeeperAI automatically monitors and analyzes SSH sessions in real-time to identify suspicious or malicious activity, ensuring that high-risk sessions are automatically terminated and all user activity is analyzed and categorized.

The role of credentials in the AI espionage campaign reported by Anthropic

Anthropic recently announced that the company has disrupted the first reported AI-orchestrated cyber espionage campaign. This attack used Claude Code to automate many steps, with AI handling up to 90% of the tasks, including web searches and the autonomous writing of exploit code. The attackers bypassed Claude’s guardrails by breaking each step into small tasks and role-playing as a red team member.

Keeper 101: KeeperAI Threat Detection for Privileged Sessions

In today's threat landscape, a single compromised privileged session can mean the difference between routine administration and a catastrophic breach. Organizations currently have no automated way to monitor user session recordings for security threats. Teams are forced to manually sift through enormous volumes of session data – including keystrokes, commands, and screenshots, which is slow, inefficient and error-prone.