Password Management
Using unique passwords is the best and easiest way to secure online accounts, but remembering a different password for each application is nearly impossible.
Password managers solve this problem by protecting access to your online accounts and securely storing credentials. However, not all password managers are created equal, so it’s important to know what to look for when selecting a password manager.
Keeper vs 1Password
Keeper is more secure, user-friendly and easier to set up than 1Password.
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* Data as of September 17, 2024
Keeper vs LastPass
Keeper is more highly rated and is securely architected to ensure it could never experience the same types of cyber attacks that LastPass suffered.
Keeper vs LastPass: Head-to-Head Comparison
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* Data as of September 17, 2024
Keeper vs Dashlane
Keeper is more full-featured and secure than Dashlane, providing users with exactly what they need from a password manager while maintaining ease of use.
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* Data as of September 17, 2024
Keeper vs Bitwarden
Keeper is cloud-native with a modern and intuitive interface that is far easier to deploy and more secure than Bitwarden.
Keeper vs Bitwarden: Head-to-Head Comparison
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* Data as of September 17, 2024
Keeper vs NordPass
Keeper delivers more robust features than NordPass with greater MFA and SSO integration options and enhanced security.
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* Data as of September 17, 2024
Keeper vs KeePass
Keeper works on every mobile device, computer and operating system giving users the same experience no matter where they log in. KeePass does not have native mobile apps and lacks consistency.
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Not available on iOS
Not available on Android
Not available on the Chrome Web Store
* Data as of September 17, 2024
Keeper vs N-Able Passportal
Keeper delivers more features that users need and is more highly rated than N-Able Passportal.
Keeper vs N-Able Passportal: Head-to-Head Comparison
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Privileged Access Management
Legacy PAM solutions are full of features that most organizations don't – and never would – use. This bloat drives up implementation time and fees and leaves IT teams unable to leverage the overly expensive solution they have purchased.
Keeper's next-generation solution, KeeperPAM®, unifies the most requested elements of a simple-to-use, quick-to-deploy and cost-effective PAM platform. Deploy Keeper in minutes, not months.
KeeperPAM vs CyberArk
Keeper is far less expensive and complex to deploy than CyberArk and provides the features that users need without the added bloat of legacy PAM solutions.
Keeper vs CyberArk: Head-to-Head Comparison
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Compare FeaturesKeeperPAM vs BeyondTrust
Keeper deploys quickly and easily, and is designed to secure all of your privileged users, not just the IT team that traditional PAM solutions like BeyondTrust focus on.
Keeper vs BeyondTrust: Head-to-Head Comparison
View ComparisonKeeperPAM vs Delinea
Keeper deploys without professional services for all users, driving organization-wide value and stronger security than Delinea.
Keeper vs Delinea: Head-to-Head Comparison
View ComparisonKeeperPAM vs One Identity
Keeper is easier to use, provides more integrations and has critical security certifications that One Identity lacks.
Keeper vs One Identity: Head-to-Head Comparison
View ComparisonSecrets Management
Secrets sprawl is the most difficult obstacle to effectively secure secrets within your organization. It’s essential to ensure that all of your secrets are stored in one platform that is fully secure and follows compliance regulations.
Keeper Secrets Manager (KSM), a cloud-native, zero-trust and zero-knowledge platform, enables all servers, developer environments, source code and CI/CD pipelines to pull secrets from a secure API endpoint. As KSM is just an extension of the Keeper Enterprise Password Manager, secrets are stored in the Keeper Web Vault, ensuring full compliance and easy access only to those who need it.
Keeper Secrets Manager vs AWS Secrets Manager
Keeper Secrets Manager is a single point of truth for all of your organization’s secrets, not just those created within AWS.
KeeperPAM vs AWS Secrets Manager: Head-to-Head Comparison
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4.4 out of 5
4.4 out of 5
* Data as of September 17, 2024
Connection Management
Ensuring access to servers, applications and websites has become a very complex but essential task for IT enterprises and DevOps teams. Many access and authentication tools are very difficult to deploy and require software installation on every endpoint.
Keeper Connection Manager is fully agentless and clientless and has been designed to secure and streamline the way users connect to the applications, websites and services they need to do their jobs effectively.
Keeper Connection Manager vs Teleport
Keeper Connection Manager is agentless and clientless, leading to a far easier deployment than Teleport which needs to be installed on every endpoint.
Keeper Connection Manager vs Teleport: Head-to-Head Comparison
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Compare FeaturesKeeper Connection Manager vs Island Browser
Keeper Connection Manager doesn’t require a local installation and provides superior session recording for streamlined auditing and compliance compared to Island Browser.