Keeper Security announces the launch of
Keeper Connection Manager, a remote-access gateway that provides DevOps and IT
teams with simple and highly secure access to RDP, SSH, VNC, MySQL and
Kubernetes endpoints through any web browser.
KCM
significantly enhances security by enabling organizations to adopt zero-trust
remote access to IT infrastructure, with no need for client or agent software,
with features such as least-privilege access, role-based access control (RBAC)
and multi-factor authentication (MFA).
Keeper
Connection Manager represents the evolution of the former Glyptodon Enterprise
platform, which Keeper began integrating into its platform after
acquiring Glyptodon earlier this year.
"In
today's highly distributed world, organizations need a secure, reliable and
simple way for their teams to remotely connect to servers in the cloud,
applications behind the firewall or desktop applications," says Darren
Guccione, CEO and Co-founder of Keeper Security. "Keeper Connection
Manager hardens security by making it possible for organizations to adopt
zero-trust remote access for their distributed workforces, giving the organization
granular visibility and control across all designated endpoints."
The new
product enhances the Keeper Security portfolio supporting multiple use cases
including:
- Remote Infrastructure Access for IT teams connecting to
databases, SSH and Kubernetes (container deployments) nodes
- Privileged Access Management (PAM) with session
recording and auditability
- Virtual Private Network (VPN) replacement with
zero-trust access to systems following least-privilege principles
- Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) for distributed
workforces that need to use centralized applications and data
The addition
of Keeper Connection Manager to the Keeper cybersecurity platform - which also
includes Keeper Enterprise Password Manager (EPM) and Keeper Secrets Manager
(KSM) - provides organizations with modern Privileged Access Management to
protect every user on every device, enterprise-wide.
KCM is
integrated with the Keeper Vault, enabling passwordless access to remote
infrastructure. Users can be authenticated using multiple factors including
FIDO 2 hardware keys and biometrics. Credentials are centrally managed under
Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) policies, are never exposed and are protected
with a zero-knowledge security architecture.
Connecting to
a remote system takes only one click and one second, as the credentials (i.e.
SSH keys) are securely provisioned by the Keeper Vault. The user experiences a
privileged remote connection that is lightning fast and responsive - yet
protected with zero-trust security. Even better, no VPNs or agents are
required.
"In
today's modern digital organizations, there is no such thing as a 'network
perimeter.' Workforces are distributed and data environments are scattered
across multiple private and public clouds," notes Craig Lurey, CTO and
Co-founder of Keeper Security. "The integration of Keeper Connection Manager
further elevates the cybersecurity platform to cover every user in the
organization, on every device they use as well as every website, application
and system they access, wherever they're working from."