Password Management and Privileged Access Management

Take control of credential risk across your organisation

Passwords Are Still the Weakest Link

Most breaches still start with compromised credentials. Weak passwords, reuse across systems, uncontrolled sharing and a lack of visibility create unnecessary risk for businesses of all sizes.

As organisations grow, so does the number of accounts, systems and third-party platforms that require access. Without a structured solution, password management quickly becomes inconsistent, insecure and difficult to audit.

You cannot manage security effectively if you do not control identity and access.

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Enterprise-Grade Password Security, Properly Implemented

We deliver Keeper as a secure, enterprise-grade password management platform designed to eliminate poor password practices and provide structured control over credential access.

Keeper replaces spreadsheets, browser storage and informal sharing with encrypted vaulting, role-based access control and centralised policy enforcement. Every credential is protected, access is controlled and activity is auditable.

The platform is built on a zero-knowledge security architecture, ensuring that only authorised users can access stored data, not even the provider can view it.

What Keeper Enables
Secure Credential Vaulting
Encrypted storage for passwords, shared accounts and sensitive credentials across teams.

Controlled Access
Granular permissions ensure users only have access to what they genuinely need.

Secure Sharing
Share credentials without exposing the underlying password.Audit

Visibility

Clear reporting on access, usage and policy compliance to support governance and risk management.

Stronger Authentication
Multi-factor authentication and policy controls to reduce the risk of account compromise.

Delivered with Security in Mind

The Result

Deploying a password manager is not just about installing software. It is about improving access control, reducing human risk and embedding better security behaviour across the organisation.

We ensure Keeper is configured properly, aligned to your structure and implemented in a way that strengthens your overall security posture, not just your password storage.

  • Reduced risk of credential compromise
  • Improved visibility over access
  • Elimination of insecure password sharing
  • Stronger foundations for broader identity and access management

Password security should not rely on trust and good intentions. It should be structured, controlled and measurable.

Privileged Access Management

Control and monitor access to critical systems

For organisations with administrative accounts, infrastructure access or sensitive internal systems, password management alone may not provide sufficient control.

Privileged accounts present a higher level of risk and require stronger oversight.Keeper’s Privileged Access Management capability extends beyond vaulting credentials. It enables secure, controlled and fully auditable access to critical systems without exposing underlying passwords or granting standing access.

Access can be time-bound, approved and monitored, reducing the risk of misuse, insider threat or compromised administrative accounts. Sessions can be recorded and audited, providing clear accountability and visibility across high-risk access.

  • IT administrators
  • Managed service environments
  • Access to servers, cloud platforms and firewalls
  • Third-party or contractor access
  • Organisations with compliance or audit requirements

By combining password management with privileged access controls, organisations gain structured identity security across both standard users and high-risk accounts.

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February 15, 2026

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