Keeper Security Launches SuperShell for Terminal-First Vault Management
Event summary
- Keeper Security introduced SuperShell, a full-screen Terminal User Interface (TUI) for managing the Keeper Vault via Keeper Commander CLI.
- SuperShell is available in Keeper Commander version 17.2.7 and newer, offering keyboard-driven navigation and search.
- The interface supports vi-style keyboard conventions, JSON views, and TOTP display for two-factor authentication records.
- SuperShell will expand to include KeeperPAM features like remote access connections and tunnels.
The big picture
Keeper Security's SuperShell launch aligns with the growing trend of terminal-first tools among engineering teams, emphasizing speed and automation. The move underscores the company's focus on embedding zero-trust security into daily workflows without compromising usability. As organizations increasingly rely on non-human identities and AI agents, SuperShell positions Keeper to secure these evolving access patterns.
What we're watching
- Adoption Pace
- How quickly technical users will integrate SuperShell into existing workflows, given its terminal-first design.
- Feature Expansion
- Whether the planned integration of KeeperPAM features will enhance SuperShell's utility for power users.
- Competitive Positioning
- How SuperShell differentiates Keeper Security from competitors in the PAM space.
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