Securden Password Vault is an enterprise-grade password management solution that allows you to securely store, organize, share, manage, and keep track of all human and machine identities. With a sleek access management system, Securden lets your IT teams share administrator credentials and effectively automate the management of privileged accounts in your organization. Securden seamlessly integrates with industry solutions like SIEM, SAML-based SSO, AD, and Azure AD among others to provide a smooth deployment in any organization. With Securden, organizations can rest easy as all their sensitive data is protected with strong encryption methods and supported by a robust high availability setup. Securden offers drilled-down granular access controls that allow users to grant access to accounts without revealing the underlying credentials in a just-in-time fashion. Securden Password Vault can be deployed both on-premise for self-hosting and on the cloud (SaaS).
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Password security is the foundation of cybersecurity. Keeper's powerful password security platform will protect your business from cyberthreats and data breaches related to passwords.
Research shows that 81% of data breaches can be attributed to weak passwords. Password security platforms are an affordable and easy way for companies to address the root cause of most data breaches. Your business can significantly reduce the risk of data breaches by implementing Keeper.
Keeper creates strong passwords for all websites and apps, then secures them on all devices. Each employee receives a private vault to store and manage their passwords, credentials and files, as well as private client data. Employees will save time and frustration by not having to remember, reset, reuse, or remember passwords. Industry compliance is achieved through strict and customizable role-based access controls. This includes 2FA, usage auditing, and event reporting.
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Google Cloud Key Management
Expand your security measures on a global scale by utilizing Google's extensive infrastructure, which alleviates the complexities associated with key management, such as redundancy and latency issues. This approach assists you in meeting compliance mandates while enabling straightforward encryption of your cloud data through software-supported encryption keys, certified FIPS 140-2 Level 3 validated hardware security modules (HSMs), customer-supplied keys, or an External Key Manager. Take advantage of seamless integration with Google Cloud services and employ customer-managed encryption keys (CMEK) to oversee the encryption process across various Google Cloud offerings, all while enhancing your security posture with features like Google Cloud IAM and audit logs. Furthermore, the cloud-based key management service empowers you to handle both symmetric and asymmetric cryptographic keys for your cloud applications in a manner consistent with your on-premises management. You have the capability to generate, utilize, rotate, and destroy a range of cryptographic keys, including AES256, RSA 2048, RSA 3072, RSA 4096, EC P256, and EC P384, ensuring robust data protection tailored to your needs. This comprehensive solution not only enhances data security but also streamlines your operations, allowing your organization to focus on core activities without compromising on safety.
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Cryptomathic CKMS
As the number of cryptographic keys in business applications continues to grow, the task of managing them is increasingly complex, with manual and decentralized approaches proving to be both expensive and prone to mistakes, while compliance efforts require significant time and resources. Cryptomathic's CKMS offers a centralized solution for key management, providing automated updates and distribution across various applications. This system oversees the complete lifecycle of both symmetric and asymmetric keys, enhances business processes, and ensures that organizations can confidently meet compliance standards during internal and external audits. The primary challenges in key management often include unclear ownership of processes, a shortage of skilled personnel, and the presence of disjointed systems. CKMS effectively tackles these issues by establishing defined roles and responsibilities for key management, relieving staff from monotonous manual tasks, and enabling them to focus on strategic policy-making. Furthermore, implementing CKMS can lead to improved operational efficiency and reduced risk of non-compliance, ultimately strengthening an organization’s security posture.
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