Intelligent CISO Issue 12 | Page 76

How can Keeper protect businesses? Keeper is used by millions of people and thousands of businesses globally to protect their passwords and digital assets. In addition to its consumer products, Keeper also protects businesses and larger enterprises with Keeper Business and Keeper Enterprise, respectively. With Keeper Business, users can quickly and easily create high-strength, random passwords. What best practice guidance would you give to CISOs and CIOs about password management? With Keeper, management can enforce password policies and monitor password compliance with Keeper’s dashboards, reporting, auditing and notifications. Teams of all sizes can share records, folders and files. Additionally, Keeper securely manages the lifecycle of privileged account credentials with role-based permissions and controlled credential sharing. What can you tell us about Keeper’s ease of use and availability on all devices? Keeper is the most widely available password manager and digital vault in the industry. It is available across all major platforms and devices. Keeper works natively on iOS, Android, Windows Phone/ Surface, Mac, PC, Linux and on major web browsers including Chrome, Safari, Firefox, IE and Edge. Keeper customers can access their vaults in both offline and online environments. Keeper also has KeeperFill, an integrated and patented feature of Keeper which allows users to autofill their login credentials across mobile apps and browsers on any device. Why is Keeper Security trusted by so many? Unlike most traditional cloud storage providers or service offerings, Keeper is built using a zero-knowledge security architecture. 76 Keeper Security makes significant investments in its security architecture, testing and certifications. It has the most security certifications in the industry covering SOC-2, TRUSTe and a host of others. At the government level, Keeper is both GSA and SAM certified. Unlike most traditional cloud storage providers or service offerings, Keeper is built using a zero-knowledge security architecture. In simple terms, this means that the Keeper customer is the only person who has knowledge of and control over their master password and their encryption keys for accessing their data. u Issue 12 | www.intelligentciso.com