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Keeper Security has once again been recognized for outstanding innovation in cybersecurity. The German technology publication connect professional awarded KeeperPAM®, our Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution, the highest possible rating: “very good,” in its latest product review. This recognition follows a series of industry accolades, including our repeated “Testsieger” wins from CHIP (most recently in April 2025, marking our third consecutive year), top placement in G2’s reports as the Best Password Manager for Businesses and analyst recognition from GigaOm and Enterprise Management Associates (EMA) for leadership in secrets management and zero-trust architecture.
This isn’t the first time connect professional has recognized Keeper. In 2024, our platform was noted as the best password manager. Now, with further enhancements and a rapidly evolving product roadmap, the publication has awarded KeeperPAM a full “very good” rating and confirmed our leadership in delivering modern PAM capabilities to cloud-first organizations.
What connect professional said about KeeperPAM
In its recent review, connect professional provides a detailed look at KeeperPAM, positioning the platform as a modern, cloud-native privileged access management solution built for enterprise environments. The article emphasizes that KeeperPAM is not a traditional, self-hosted PAM system but rather a “secure, cloud-based platform” that is “well-suited for hybrid infrastructures and multi-cloud environments.”
The review explores several key aspects of the solution:
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Cloud-based deployment model: The editorial team highlights KeeperPAM’s use of a lightweight gateway service, which allows secure connections to internal systems without requiring Virtual Private Network (VPN) access or public-facing network changes. This makes deployment easier and more scalable across distributed infrastructures.
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Zero-trust architecture: connect professional calls attention to Keeper’s strict adherence to a zero-trust model, which includes role-based access controls, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and time-limited access to infrastructure — all without exposing credentials to end users.
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Usability and interface: The article praises the clean, browser-based interface, which allows users to manage connections, secrets and credentials centrally. It notes that organizations can implement access policies and session monitoring from a unified admin console.
- Security model: The review underscores the zero-knowledge encryption model as a critical differentiator. One quote notes:
Even the platform provider cannot view or retrieve stored data—Keeper has no access to customer credentials or secrets.
- Session and secrets management: The article also highlights support for secure session recording, secrets rotation and integration with CI/CD pipelines and DevOps tools, making it suitable for both security and engineering teams.
The conclusion from connect professional is clear:
KeeperPAM impresses with its simple implementation, modern architecture and comprehensive features.
Read the full review on connect professional. Ready to see why KeeperPAM was rated so highly? Start a free trial today.