Keeper Security Announces Cloud Data Centers in Japan and Canada
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November 08, 2022
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Craig Lurey
Keeper is never at rest, continually adapting, updating and upgrading our products and services to best meet our customers’ needs, which is why we’re excited to announce two new cloud data centers in Canada and Japan. The cloud data centers are powered by Amazon Web Services (AWS) and build on Keeper’s existing global network of data centers in the United States, Europe, Australia and GovCloud (US) regions, empowering our customers to host their vaults and data in the location of their choosing, with a fully isolated, zero-knowledge cybersecurity solution.
Data residency refers to the localization of data storage and processing. Privacy laws within specific countries, or broader multi-national regulations such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), dictate how and where data can reside. Supporting data residency indicates that a business respects privacy, and that a business can meet regional data protection and privacy requirements. Keeper’s new cloud data centers enable organizations to simplify the process of meeting these regulations.
Keeper’s growing global presence provides key benefits for all of our customers, from consumers to large enterprises and government entities:
Enterprise customers can now choose to securely host their data within their preferred geographic region, which enables them to meet internal and regulatory compliance requirements.
Additional data centers allow Keeper to deliver content closer to customers, which means both consumers and businesses in those areas enjoy faster performance and reduced latency.
Keeper delivers the ultimate in enterprise security and cyber threat prevention by protecting access to applications, systems, secrets and IT resources with a zero-trust and zero-knowledge architecture. Keeper simplifies and strengthens auditing and compliance while achieving organization-wide visibility, control, event logging and reporting. Learn more about how to prevent data breaches with Keeper Enterprise.
More than 80% of successful cyber attacks can be attributed to weak or stolen credentials. Keeper’s password security and encryption platform is a human-centric solution for consumers and organizations of all sizes. Keeper’s platform takes only minutes to deploy, requires minimal ongoing management, and scales to meet the needs of any size organization, from the smallest of small businesses to the largest of large enterprises. Keeper integrates seamlessly into any data environment — single cloud, multi-cloud, or hybrid — and any security stack.
Craig Lurey is the CTO and Co-Founder of Keeper Security. Craig leads Keeper’s software development and technology infrastructure team. Craig and Darren have been active business partners in a series of successful ventures for over 20 years. Prior to building Keeper, Craig served at Motorola as a software engineer creating firmware for cellular base station infrastructure and founded Apollo Solutions, an online software platform for the computer reseller industry which was acquired by CNET Networks. Craig holds a bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Iowa State University.
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