Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Securing Telehealth and Remote Healthcare With Keeper

Telehealth and remote work have become a major part of modern healthcare delivery. Clinicians, IT teams and third-party providers now access Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and billing platforms from home offices, mobile devices and distributed environments. As a result, healthcare organizations must secure access to Protected Health Information (PHI) beyond traditional on-premises environments.

Securing Endpoints With Keeper: Eliminating Local Admin Risk Without Slowing Users Down

Watch the recording of our exclusive webinar featuring Craig Lurey, CTO & Co-Founder of Keeper Security, and see how Keeper Endpoint Privilege Manager (EPM) removes standing admin privileges, enforces least-privilege access and blocks common attack paths, all while maintaining a seamless user experience.

Keeper Security Announces Quantum-Resistant Encryption

Keeper is building for the future, ensuring our platform remains secure against the threats of tomorrow. We’re excited to announce we’re gradually rolling out quantum-resistant encryption across our platforms, for all our users. Hear more from Dr. Adam Everspaugh, Keeper Security’s cryptography advisor.

Securing Human and Non-Human Identities from AI Security Risks

As organizations rely more on Artificial Intelligence (AI) to power critical operations, the infrastructure supporting AI development and deployment is becoming a high-value target for cybercriminals. From model training and data pipelines to cloud workloads and APIs, AI operations rely on access to privileged credentials and critical systems.

How One-Time Share Works in Keeper

Teams, friends and family members often need to share access to accounts, but traditional methods like email, text messages or screenshots expose sensitive information and create lasting risk. Keeper’s One-Time Share works by creating a secure, device-bound link that allows temporary access to a record while keeping credentials encrypted and fully protected. This approach enables fast, secure sharing without requiring the recipient to create a Keeper account or gain ongoing access to your vault.

Replacing Password Sharing in Slack With Secure Access Workflows

Many teams share credentials in Slack out of convenience, but this seemingly harmless habit introduces serious security and compliance risks. From accidental exposure to unauthorized access, sharing passwords in Slack can create major vulnerabilities across your organization. Keeper’s Slack workflow replaces risky password sharing in Slack with secure, Just-in-Time (JIT) access requests and approvals.

How Passkey Management Works in Keeper

Keeper’s passkey management works by letting you create, store and use passkeys directly from your Keeper Vault so you can sign in with biometric or device-based authentication instead of traditional passwords. By removing shared secrets and replacing them with cryptographic credentials tied to your device, Keeper makes signing in faster, more secure and resistant to phishing attacks.

Keeper 101 - How to Create Your Keeper Account on iOS

Learn how to create your Keeper Account on iOS in less than 2 minutes with our step-by-step guide. 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.