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Keeper Security, provider of zero trust cyber security solutions, releases the latest update of its Keeper Connection Manager (KCM). This now enables DevOps and IT teams to access RDP, SSH, database and Kubernetes endpoints directly via web browsers.

With this new functionality, companies can grant their administrators the exact access to databases and tables they need to perform their jobs. For temporary access, the Keeper Connection Manager offers a quick and easy solution - unlike installing client-side software.

Easy access also via browser

The admins just need to open a browser and log in to get access to what they need. At the same time, everything you don't need is protected against access. Interactive database sessions can be recorded and monitored. On the one hand, this protects against insider threats and still allows administrators to carry out comprehensive monitoring.

Keeper Connection Manager is an agentless and clientless remote desktop gateway that can be installed in any on-premises or cloud environment. Besides PostgreSQL, Microsoft SQL Server and MySQL databases, Keeper Connection Manager also supports connection to RDP, SSH, VNC servers and Kubernetes pods.

Other core features of the solution include session recording and detailed audit trails, session sharing with multiple users, role-based access controls, two-factor authentication, Active Directory, SSO and LDAP integration, and custom branding. The Keeper Connection Manager is built on top of Apache Guacamole.

Secure access for IT and DevOps teams

IT and DevOps teams choose Keeper Connection Manager for its advanced features, instant access, reduced support costs, and to minimize security risk for third parties and contractors by providing secure, temporary, and monitored access to authorized devices and machines.

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About Keeper Security

Keeper Security: Keeper's easy-to-use cybersecurity platform is built on zero-trust, zero-knowledge security to protect every user and device. The solution is ready to use in just a few minutes and can be seamlessly integrated into the system environment.


 

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