Passwork
Passwork is a self-hosted corporate password manager built for organizations that take security seriously. Designed and headquartered in Barcelona, Spain, Passwork meets GDPR, NIS2, ENS, and other European regulatory standards by default.
Every password and credential lives exclusively on your own server. A double-layer AES-256 encryption model — applied on both the server and client sides — combined with zero-knowledge architecture ensures your data never leaves your infrastructure. System administrators retain full, uninterrupted control.
Passwork holds ISO/IEC 27001 certification. Enterprises rely on it for secure password sharing, privileged access management, and centralized credential governance — all without exposing sensitive data to third-party systems.
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Securden Password Vault for Enterprises
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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Peta
Peta serves as an advanced control plane for the Model Context Protocol (MCP), streamlining, securing, governing, and overseeing how AI clients and agents interact with external tools, data, and APIs. This platform integrates a zero-trust MCP gateway, a secure vault, a managed runtime environment, a policy engine, human-in-the-loop approvals, and comprehensive audit logging into a cohesive solution, enabling organizations to implement nuanced access controls, safeguard raw credentials, and monitor all tool interactions conducted by AI systems. At the heart of Peta is Peta Core, which functions as both a secure vault and gateway, encrypting credentials, generating short-lived service tokens, verifying identity and compliance with policies for each request, managing the MCP server lifecycle through lazy loading and auto-recovery, and injecting credentials during runtime without revealing them to agents. Additionally, the Peta Console empowers teams to specify which users or agents can access particular MCP tools within designated environments, establish approval protocols, manage tokens, and review usage statistics and associated costs. This multifaceted approach not only enhances security but also fosters efficient resource management and accountability within AI operations.
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Docker MCP Gateway
The Docker MCP Gateway is a fundamental open source element of the Docker MCP Catalog and Toolkit, designed to run Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers within isolated Docker containers that have limited privileges, restricted network access, and defined resource constraints, thereby providing secure and consistent environments for AI applications. This component oversees the complete lifecycle of MCP servers by launching containers as needed when an AI application requires a specific tool, injecting necessary credentials, enforcing security measures, and directing requests so that servers can effectively process them and deliver outcomes through a single, cohesive gateway interface. By positioning all operational MCP containers behind one unified access point, the Gateway enhances the ease with which AI clients can discover and utilize various MCP services, minimizing redundancy, boosting performance, and centralizing aspects of configuration and authentication. In essence, it streamlines the interaction between AI applications and multiple services, fostering a more efficient development process and elevating overall system security.
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