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Why Your Organization Needs PAM and ITDR

In modern enterprise environments, identity has become the primary attack vector, but many organizations lack visibility into who has privileged access and whether that access is being misused. Without proper oversight, attackers may exploit legitimate credentials without triggering traditional security controls. According to Verizon’s 2025 Data Breach Investigations Report, credentials were involved in the majority of breaches analyzed.

Keeper Security Named as One of the Fastest-Growing Security Companies in the 2026 Gartner Market Share Analysis: Security Software, Worldwide, 2025

The Gartner Market Share Analysis: Security Software, Worldwide, 2025 report mentions Keeper Security as the second fastest-growing security company worldwide, trailing only Google. Keeper grew revenue 53.42% to reach $143 million. We believe this is a number that reflects more than strong sales; it reflects the direction enterprise security is heading. The full report is available on the Gartner site for subscribers.

Keeper Wins CHIP Password Manager Test for the Fourth Year in a Row

Keeper Security has been named the best password manager in CHIP Magazine’s 2026 Password Manager Test, earning the publication’s “Test Winner” award for the fourth consecutive year. In the latest independent comparison, CHIP evaluated nine leading password managers across Android, iOS and Windows. Keeper ranked overall with a score of 1.3 (“very good”) and was recognized as the “best overall package” in the test.

Introducing Keeper's Discovery Rules Engine

Modern IT environments span on-premises, hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructure, and every new asset added needs to be discovered, evaluated and brought under access control. Discovery tools can surface those resources, but without automation, processing them is slow, inconsistent and prone to error. Critical assets get missed, and security gaps open.

Keeper Endpoint Privilege Manager earns "Good" rating from connect professional

Keeper Security has once again been recognized by the German technology publication connect professional. In its latest independent test, Keeper Endpoint Privilege Manager (EPM) received a “good” (GUT) rating, highlighting the platform’s strong capabilities for securing and managing endpoint privileges.

Introducing SaaS Configuration in Keeper

SaaS sprawl means more credentials, more exposure and more manual work for IT teams. Every cloud service an organization adds is another set of passwords that needs to be created, managed and eventually rotated, and most teams are still doing that by hand. SaaS Configuration gives organizations a scalable way to automate password rotation across any number of Privileged Access Management (PAM) User records in the Keeper Vault, keeping credentials current without the manual overhead.

Shadow IT vs Shadow AI: What's the Difference?

Imagine a customer service representative at your organization uploads sensitive customer data into an AI tool to draft emails more quickly. When an employee uses an AI tool without IT approval, it is known as shadow AI, and such scenarios are becoming increasingly common. Among employees who use AI at work, 78% report using tools that have not been formally approved by their organization, according to Microsoft’s 2024 Work Trend Index.

2026 Public Sector Cyber Attacks and Data Breaches

In 2026, the public sector continues to face numerous cyber attacks, with data breaches often exposing sensitive information, disrupting essential services and undermining public trust. From municipal governments to federal agencies, public sector organizations of all sizes face challenges from threat actors exploiting outdated systems, human error and expanding digital footprints. These incidents are more than isolated security failures.

How Keeper Forcefield Protects Against Microsoft Edge's Password Vulnerability

New research shows Microsoft Edge loads all saved passwords into memory in plain text, and Keeper Forcefield is built to protect against exactly this kind of vulnerability. A security researcher recently published a working tool called EdgeSavedPasswordsDumper that extracts credentials stored in Edge directly from the browser’s parent process memory. There is no exploit needed, just sufficient system privileges.