Passwork is a corporate password manager built for organizations that take security seriously, available as a self-hosted platform or a secure cloud service. Designed and headquartered in Barcelona, Spain, Passwork meets GDPR, NIS2, ENS, and other European regulatory standards by default.
The self-hosted version keeps all credentials on your own server under the full control of your system administrators. The cloud option is hosted in secure German data centers. Both deployment models rely on client-side AES-256 encryption and zero-knowledge architecture, ensuring your data is never accessible to third parties.
Passwork holds ISO/IEC 27001 certification. Enterprises rely on it for secure password sharing, privileged access management, and centralized credential governance.
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Proton Pass for Business is a privacy-first password and identity manager that helps organizations secure access at scale without sacrificing usability. Built with end-to-end encryption and a strict zero-knowledge architecture, it ensures that passwords, passkeys, secure notes, and payment details remain accessible only to authorized users within your team. Not even Proton can view your data.
Teams can securely create, store, and share credentials via encrypted vaults, enabling safe and efficient collaboration. Granular admin controls allow IT managers to oversee permissions, enforce strong password policies, monitor access, and manage users throughout the employee lifecycle from onboarding to offboarding. Built-in password generation, autofill, and cross-device syncing streamline everyday workflows while maintaining high security standards.
Proton Pass for Business also includes advanced features such as email alias integration to protect employee identities, dark web monitoring to detect compromised credentials, and detailed activity logs for visibility and compliance. Its open-source foundation promotes transparency and trust, and independent audits reinforce its security model.
Hosted in Switzerland and protected by strong privacy laws, Proton Pass offers organizations a secure alternative to traditional password managers. With seamless browser extensions, an intuitive design, and enterprise-ready controls, it empowers teams to reduce credential-related risks, prevent unauthorized access, and improve productivity, all within a secure, encrypted environment.
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SharePass
Secrets and confidential information should be shared with care. SharePass is the perfect solution for businesses who want to automate secret management and keep it all in one place securely online or on your phone - no matter where you're at.
SharePass enables you to send encrypted links from sender to receiver with various settings. The settings include expiration restrictions, availability and IP restrictions which can be set through our patent-pending platform-independent sharing system.
With its cutting-edge encryption and security measures, SharePass is committed to keeping your personal information safe. We cannot see what your secrets are, the only people who know are the ones sharing them.
In this era of identity theft, SharePass will protect you and prevent your data from leaking to the dark web by eliminating all evidence that it was ever there. SharePass supports single sign-on with Office365, Google Workspace, MFA & integration for Yubikeys so maximum security is guaranteed.
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Yandex Lockbox
Utilize the management console or API to generate secrets, ensuring that they are securely stored in a centralized location that seamlessly integrates with your cloud services and can be accessed by external systems through gRPC or REST APIs. To enhance security, encrypt your secrets with keys from the Yandex Key Management Service, as all stored secrets are maintained in an encrypted state. You have the option to select from pre-defined service roles that offer fine-grained access control to your secrets, allowing you to establish specific permissions for reading or managing both the secrets themselves and their associated metadata. When creating a secret, you can choose a KMS key to securely store sensitive information such as login-password pairs. A secret can encompass various types of confidential data, including but not limited to login-password pairs, server certificate keys, or keys for cloud service accounts. The service also supports multiple versions of each secret, ensuring that all data remains securely stored in an encrypted format. To further ensure availability, all secrets are replicated across three different availability zones, providing robust data redundancy and reliability in case of any failures.
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