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Keeper 101 | Enterprise - How to Create Nodes in Keeper Enterprise

Keeper's node architecture scales to any sized organization. At the highest level of our organization structure are nodes. Nodes are used to organize your users into distinct groupings, which can have their own sets of roles, teams, two-factor authentication, enforcement policies and provisioning methods. By default, the top level parent node, or root node is set to your organization name, and all additional nodes are created underneath the Root Node. Smaller organizations may choose to administer Keeper at a single level, meaning no additional nodes are created.

Keeper 101 - How to Create Your Keeper Account

To create your Keeper Account, visit keepersecurity.com and hover your cursor over the “Login” dropdown and select Web Vault, then click Create an Account. Enter your email address and click Next. You will be prompted to set and confirm a master password. Don’t forget your master password! Since this password will unlock all of your other passwords in your Keeper Vault, it is critical that you set a strong master password using upper and lowercase letters, numbers and symbols.

Keeper 101 - How to Create Your Keeper Account on iOS

Signing up for Keeper's iOS mobile app is easy. Simply visit the App Store on your device, search for Keeper, and install “Keeper Password Manager”. Once the download is complete, tap Open to launch Keeper. Tap Create Account to get started. Enter your email address and tap Next. You will be prompted to set and confirm a master password. Don’t forget your master password! Since this password will unlock all of your other passwords in your Keeper Vault, it is critical that you set a strong master password using upper and lowercase letters, numbers and symbols.

Keeper Webinar With ActualTech Media - Identity & Access Management

Keeper was invited by ActualTech Media to discuss Identity & Access Management: Keys to Success in 2024 EcoCast. Tom Cole, a solutions engineer at Keeper, dives into what makes KeeperPAM a next-gen privileged access management solution that delivers enterprise-grade password, secrets and privileged connection management in one unified platform.

What Is a Password Manager?

A password manager is a tool that allows you to store and manage your personal information, such as login credentials, credit card numbers, passport and more, in an encrypted digital vault. Some password managers allow you to store passkeys too. With a password manager, the only password you have to remember is your master password, which acts as the key to enter your secure vault.

Security Key as the Only 2FA Method

Two-Factor Authentication or “2FA” provides an extra layer of security when logging into your Keeper Vault. While support for hardware security keys for 2FA is not new to Keeper, historically, users were required to have a backup method in addition to a security key. Keeper Administrators now have the ability to enforce the use of a hardware-based security key as the only two-factor method via a role enforcement policy setting.