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Ana Maria Constantin @ The Next Web · today 10:15 EDT

Keeper Security brings zero-trust database access to its PAM platform with KeeperDB

Database credentials remain one of the most common attack vectors in enterprise breaches, yet most organisations still manage them through shared spreadsheets, hardcoded connection strings, or standalone credential vaults with no session oversight. Keeper Security, the Chicago-based cybersecurity company best known for its password management platform, is attempting to close that gap with KeeperDB, a […]
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