Keeper Security Elevates PAM with KeeperDB: Introducing Zero-Trust Database Access

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Database credentials remain one of the most common and critical attack vectors in enterprise breaches. Alarmingly, many organizations still manage these sensitive credentials through insecure practices, including shared spreadsheets, hardcoded connection strings within applications, or standalone credential vaults that offer no oversight of user sessions.

Keeper Security, the Chicago-based cybersecurity company widely recognized for its robust password management platform, is stepping in to close this significant security vulnerability. With the introduction of KeeperDB, the company aims to integrate zero-trust database access directly into its Privileged Access Management (PAM) platform, providing a more secure and controlled environment for managing critical database credentials.