Keeper Security has once again been recognized by the German technology publication connect professional. In its latest independent test, Keeper Endpoint Privilege Manager (EPM) received a
Keeper Security has been named the best password manager in CHIP Magazine’s 2026 Password Manager Test, earning the publication’s “Test Winner” award for the fourth consecutive year.
In the latest independent comparison, CHIP evaluated nine leading password managers across Android, iOS and Windows. Keeper ranked #1 overall with a score of 1.3 (“very good”) and was recognized as the “best overall package” in the test.
CHIP Magazine is a leading consumer technology publication across Europe and Asia, known for its independent testing and trusted recommendations. Its German-language website, CHIP.de, is the top consumer tech portal in Germany.
This continued recognition reinforces Keeper’s position as a global leader in password management and zero-trust security.
Top marks for security and ease of use
CHIP assessed each solution across three key categories: Security (50%), Usability (30%) and Features (20%).
The security category evaluates encryption architecture, including zero-knowledge security, along with protection mechanisms such as Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and breach detection. Usability focuses on how easily password managers can be deployed and used across devices, while features cover advanced capabilities such as synchronization and password management tools.
Keeper delivered strong results across all categories, including a 1.1 rating for security and 1.0 for usability, the highest usability score out of all password managers tested. These results highlight Keeper’s ability to deliver both strong protection and a seamless user experience.
What sets Keeper apart
CHIP’s review highlights the importance of modern password security, including support for passkeys, MFA and proactive protection against credential-based attacks. The publication also notes that all products included in the test undergo regular third-party security audits, reinforcing a high standard of trust.
Keeper stands out by delivering powerful security in an intuitive platform, making it easy to strengthen password practices without adding friction for end users.
Key capabilities include:
- Zero-knowledge security architecture
- End-to-end encryption
- Passkey support
- Security key support
- Password breach monitoring and alerts
- Dark web monitoring
The report also highlights Keeper as one of the few providers supporting Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC), helping organizations prepare for emerging threats.
Security built to scale for organizations
As credential-based attacks, password reuse and phishing risks continue to rise, secure and usable password management has become a critical part of modern cybersecurity strategy.
Beyond individual use, Keeper delivers enterprise password management designed to meet the security and compliance needs of modern organizations.
Keeper’s Enterprise Password Manager enables IT and security teams to enforce strong password policies, securely share credentials and gain visibility through centralized reporting and auditing.
Keeper also extends beyond password management with Privileged Access Management (PAM) capabilities that help organizations secure privileged credentials, enforce least-privilege access and monitor access to critical infrastructure.
With robust security, streamlined deployment and advanced enterprise capabilities, Keeper helps organizations reduce risk, protect credentials and scale securely.
Protect your organization’s passwords, credentials and secrets with Keeper’s zero-trust and zero-knowledge platform. Start a free trial of Keeper Enterprise Password Manager or request a demo to explore how KeeperPAM can secure administrative access and critical infrastructure.