Keeper Security
announced the latest update to its
Keeper Connection Manager (KCM), which
provides DevOps and IT teams with instant access to RDP, SSH, database and
Kubernetes endpoints through a web browser- no VPN required. New in
version 2.11.0, KCM is now able to interact directly with Microsoft SQL
Server and PostgreSQL databases.
This functionality allows
organizations to grant administrators access to only the databases and tables
they need to perform their duties. For temporary access, this provides a quicker
and easier solution than installing client-side software. Admins only need to
open a browser and log in to gain access to what they require, while protecting
access to what they don't. Interactive database sessions can be recorded and
monitored to protect against insider threats and provide administrators with
full audit capabilities.
KCM is an agentless and clientless
remote desktop gateway that can be installed in any on-premises or cloud
environment. Along with PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server and MySQL databases,
KCM also supports connecting to RDP, SSH, VNC servers and Kubernetes pods.
Some of the product's other core features include session recording and
detailed audit trail, multi-user session sharing, role-based access controls,
two-factor authentication, Active Directory, SSO and LDAP integration, and
custom branding. KCM is powered by Apache Guacamole.
IT and DevOps teams choose KCM for
its advanced features, instant access with reduced support costs, and to
mitigate and reduce risk to third-party vendors and contractors with secure,
temporary and monitored access to authorized devices and machines. For current
Keeper customers, KCM integrates with Keeper Secrets Manager (KSM)
out-of-the-box to manage credentials for connections to privileged systems in
the Keeper Vault. KCM can also help IT and DevOps teams achieve and maintain
compliance with SOC2, SOX, HIPAA, GDPR, FINRA, FedRAMP, StateRAMP and other
industry-specific regulations.