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Description
APIs serve as the backbone for all your applications and services, but the secrets associated with them are often inadequately managed. These sensitive credentials are infrequently rotated, and in some cases, they may never be updated at all. The alarming frequency with which API keys, tokens, and even public key infrastructure (PKI) information are compromised is concerning. Therefore, having transparent insights and straightforward management of the machines accessing your APIs is essential. Many organizations struggle to maintain awareness of which machines are utilizing API secrets, and as the landscape of automation shifts the risk from human interactions to machines, understanding the identities of these machines along with the secrets they handle has become increasingly critical. Corsha provides a solution by preventing API breaches that exploit stolen or compromised credentials, enabling businesses to safeguard their data and applications that rely on machine-to-machine or service-to-service API interactions effectively. This proactive approach ensures not only security but also builds trust in the automated processes that modern enterprises depend on.
Description
Keywhiz serves as a robust solution for the management and distribution of sensitive information, making it particularly compatible with service-oriented architectures (SOA). This presentation provides a concise overview of its functionalities. Traditional methods often involve placing secrets within configuration files adjacent to the source code, or transferring files to servers through out-of-band methods; both approaches pose significant risks of exposure and complicate tracking efforts. In contrast, Keywhiz enhances the security and ease of secret management by allowing secrets to be centrally stored in a clustered environment, with all data encrypted in a database. Clients securely access their authorized secrets using mutually authenticated TLS (mTLS), ensuring a high level of security during transmission. Administrators can manage Keywhiz through a command-line interface (CLI), facilitating user-friendly operations. To support various workflows, Keywhiz offers automation APIs that utilize mTLS for secure communication. Every organization invariably has services or systems that necessitate the safeguarding of secrets, including items such as TLS certificates, GPG keys, API tokens, and database credentials. While Keywhiz is dependable and actively used in production environments, it is worth noting that occasional updates may disrupt backward compatibility of the API. As such, organizations should remain vigilant about testing changes before deployment.
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API Access
Has API
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Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Deployment
Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
Chromebook
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support
Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Types of Training
Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person
Vendor Details
Company Name
Corsha
Founded
2018
Country
United States
Website
corsha.com
Vendor Details
Company Name
Keywhiz
Founded
2015
Website
square.github.io/keywhiz/
Product Features
API Management
API Design
API Lifecycle Management
Access Control
Analytics
Dashboard
Developer Portal
Testing Management
Threat Protection
Traffic Control
Version Control
Identity Management
Access Certification
Compliance Management
Multifactor Authentication
Password Management
Privileged Account Management
Self-Service Access Request
Single Sign On
User Activity Monitoring
User Provisioning
Product Features
Privileged Access Management
Application Access Control
Behavioral Analytics
Credential Management
Endpoint Management
For MSPs
Granular Access Controls
Least Privilege
Multifactor Authentication
Password Management
Policy Management
Remote Access Management
Threat Intelligence
User Activity Monitoring