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What Is a Password Vault and How Does it Work?

A password vault is an encrypted digital web vault that stores online login credentials, documents, images and other sensitive information. A password vault gives customers the option to use a single master password that decrypts the vault and provides access to different passwords used for various websites or services.

3 Steps to Secure and Compliant Data Sharing

Every day, organizations subject themselves to audit violations and data leaks when their end-users share sensitive data with third parties – essentially anyone outside of your organization. Various regulations and compliance frameworks require sensitive data to be encrypted with industry-grade security while at rest and in transit.

Keeper vs Delinea: Which Privileged Access Manager is Better for Your Business?

Privileged access management (PAM) uses cybersecurity strategies, tools, and technologies to control access permissions for users and systems across an IT environment. The goal is to hone in on privileged access controls to mitigate the risks of a cyberattack. According to the 2021 Privileged Access Management Solutions Market Offering, the global PAM solutions market size was valued at $2.47 billion in 2020 and is projected to reach $19.73 billion by 2030.

The Complete Guide: Migrating from LastPass to Keeper

Businesses looking for a LastPass alternative should find a solution that is more than just a password manager. Keeper Security is the ideal password management solution for growing small and medium-sized businesses (SMB). We offer tools for password management, secrets management, remote connection and other security features to protect you and your team. Fortunately, migrating over to Keeper has never been easier.

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Three Hard Truths About Organizational Cybersecurity

In recent years, many business and IT decision-makers have missed key opportunities when it comes to essential organizational cybersecurity practices - from not properly segmenting networks and not deactivating unused accounts (or protecting them with multi-factor authentication), to not implementing proper password security controls. As a result, organizations are increasingly falling victim to costly and damaging data breaches, replete with the associated disruption to operations and issues with both legal and public relations departments.

Avoid the 3 Pitfalls of Native Database Auditing for Privileged User Monitoring

Regulations and frameworks such as PCI-DSS, SOX, ​NIST SP 800-53, NERC CIP and HIPAA require privileged user activity to be monitored and audited sufficiently for investigation. Privileged user monitoring and auditing for databases are critical as databases often contain the most sensitive information to an organization. Many organizations leverage built-in database auditing capabilities included with their databases to meet these monitoring and auditing requirements.

How Zero Trust Strengthens Password Security

Password security is crucial to preventing cyberattacks. It is important to find a password manager that enables the zero-trust security model to mitigate the risks of data breaches from compromised user accounts. The U.S. government released a memorandum earlier this year, detailing the requirement for federal agencies to achieve zero trust by the end of Fiscal Year 2024 in an effort to strengthen their cyberdefenses.