Keeper Security Integrates Zero-Trust Database Access with KeeperDB Launch
Event summary
- Keeper Security introduced KeeperDB, a zero-trust database access capability integrated into KeeperPAM, launching at RSA Conference 2026.
- KeeperDB enables secure, policy-controlled database interactions directly from the Keeper Vault, supporting MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and Microsoft SQL Server.
- The solution aims to eliminate credential exposure, reduce data exfiltration risk, and strengthen audit readiness by centralizing database access within the zero-trust platform.
- KeeperDB Proxy will complement the solution for organizations using existing database clients, maintaining centralized policy enforcement and session visibility.
The big picture
Keeper Security's KeeperDB addresses a critical gap in enterprise security by integrating zero-trust principles into database access, a historically under-governed area. As databases remain prime targets for cyberattacks and insider threats, the solution aligns with the broader industry shift toward consolidating security controls within unified platforms. The move positions Keeper to compete more directly with established PAM providers by expanding its zero-trust ecosystem.
What we're watching
- Adoption Pace
- How quickly enterprises will migrate from fragmented database access tools to KeeperDB's unified interface.
- Competitive Response
- Whether existing PAM providers will accelerate development of similar zero-trust database access solutions.
- Regulatory Alignment
- The extent to which KeeperDB's audit and compliance features will meet evolving data governance requirements.
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