Compromised passwords account for over 80% of hacking-related breaches, yet most organizations lack proper credential governance. The gap between personal and enterprise password management is significant: teams need shared credential access, instant revocation, audit trails, and management of SSH keys, API tokens, and database credentials — not just storage. Keeper Security addresses this by combining consumer-grade password management with enterprise PAM and secrets management under a zero-knowledge architecture. KeeperPAM bundles password/passkey management, secrets management, privileged session recording, and remote access without VPN. A new addition, KeeperDB, extends vault-native access to MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and SQL Server. Pricing starts at $4/user/month for business plans, positioning it as a lower-cost alternative to CyberArk or BeyondTrust.

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The gap between personal and enterprise password managementWhy credential governance matters more than credential storageA different approach to the problemWhat the platform actually includesWhat it costsWho this is forThe bottom line

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