“The EMA Radar distinguishes Keeper as a ‘Value Leader’ that delivers strong products and platform architectures for a comparatively low total cost of ownership,” said Steve Brasen, EMA Research Director for Endpoint and Identify Management.
He continued: “EMA’s evaluation of the PAM market space also finds that Keeper Security provides the most comprehensive and easy-to-use methods for securely sharing privileged passwords– a critical first line of defence for any cybersecurity strategy.”
The EMA Radar highlights Keeper’s success in providing an easy-to-deploy platform with broad functionality including password management, dark web monitoring, secure file and secrets storage, compliance reporting, alerting, session monitoring and secure messaging. As a cloud-hosted SaaS solution, the report notes that KeeperPAM requires no on-premises infrastructure deployments, and because it’s agentless and clientless, no additional software is needed. KeeperPAM was also recognised with the ‘Special Award for Best Password Sharing.’
“Keeper is proud to be distinguished by EMA as a market leader in privileged access management,” said Darren Guccione, CEO of Keeper Security. “KeeperPAM was designed with a zero-trust and zero-knowledge security architecture to enable organisations to achieve complete visibility, security, control and reporting across every privileged user on every device in their organisation. This recognition further solidifies that we are successfully addressing the needs of the dynamic cybersecurity market as devastating cyberattacks threaten businesses and individuals alike.”
The KeeperPAM platform consolidates enterprise-grade password management, secrets management and privileged connection management into one unified SaaS platform. KeeperPAM works out of the box with password rotation, passwordless authentication, SSO, SIEM, SDK, MFA and CI/CD applications. Keeper’s patented PAM solution natively includes advanced functionality for enabling administrators to securely share privileged account passwords for individuals and groups – including root and administrator accounts – without exposing clear text credentials. Keeper performs security audits on password strength and reuse in the end-user’s vault and BreachWatch provides a dark web scan to identify compromised credentials.