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Keeper Security named overall leader in GigaOm report for enterprise password management

Keeper Security is named GigaOm's Overall Leader in enterprise password management for the fourth year, praised for innovation and usability.

Keeper Security has once again been named the Overall Leader in GigaOm’s Radar Report for Enterprise Password Management, marking its fourth consecutive year at the top. The recognition highlights the company’s consistent ability to balance innovation with mature, enterprise-grade features, and strong platform capabilities.

GigaOm’s evaluation considered both functional features and business criteria, focusing on areas such as passwordless support, integration with identity providers (IdPs), user experience, cost-effectiveness, ease of deployment, and scalability. Keeper earned four- or five-star ratings across all these categories, reinforcing its position as a trusted solution in the enterprise cybersecurity space.

Strong performance in key enterprise criteria

The report identified Keeper’s standout features, including its comprehensive passwordless login experience. Through integration with Single Sign-On (SSO) and biometric authentication, users can access their password vaults without the need for a master password.

Keeper’s support for IdP integration also received high marks. The platform is compatible with any SAML 2.0-based provider and supports SCIM for streamlined user provisioning. It also offers ready integrations with widely used platforms such as Entra ID, Okta, and Google Workspace, enabling easy deployment and automated management.

On the user experience front, Keeper was praised for its intuitive dashboards and effective risk monitoring tools. Administrators can track security posture and compliance through a dedicated Risk Management Dashboard, while end users benefit from personalised interfaces that work seamlessly across devices and accessibility tools.

Expanding PAM capabilities and platform innovations

Beyond password management, GigaOm acknowledged Keeper’s broader Privileged Access Management (PAM) offerings. These include capabilities such as secure vendor access, Operational Technology (OT) security, zero-trust network access, and Remote Browser Isolation—all tightly integrated within its password vault infrastructure.

Fine-grained policy controls were also cited as a major advantage, allowing organisations to manage access rights with precision and reduce the risk of internal threats or accidental data exposure. The inclusion of Keeper Secrets Manager further extends the platform’s value, enabling the secure storage and management of confidential data across systems and applications.

Commitment to security and market leadership

Keeper Security CEO and Co-founder Darren Guccione expressed appreciation for the continued recognition, stating, “It’s an honour to be recognised by GigaOm as the Overall Leader in the industry for the fourth consecutive year. We’re proud to be recognised for our maturity in the market, as well as our consistent growth and innovation. Our password management platform is the backbone of our company, and it’s been a pleasure to see the product evolve into the success it is today.”

The company’s zero-trust and zero-knowledge architecture remains central to its approach, offering clients a transparent and robust defence against cyber threats. With over a decade of experience, Keeper continues to focus on developing accessible, scalable solutions for modern enterprises.

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