Keeper Security Launches Agent Kit to Secure AI-Driven Developer Workflows
Event summary
- Keeper Security launched the Keeper Agent Kit on April 30, 2026, integrating with AI coding agents like Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and GitHub Copilot.
- The Kit enables AI agents to securely retrieve secrets and manage infrastructure without exposing credentials in chat history or source control.
- Keeper Agent Kit is available as an open-source repository under the Apache 2.0 license.
- The Kit includes secure secret retrieval, automated vault administration, and streamlined configuration for developer workflows.
The big picture
As organizations increasingly embed AI into their development lifecycles, the security gap of exposing privileged credentials within AI prompt history has become critical. Keeper Security's Agent Kit addresses this by enabling AI agents to interact directly with hardened CLI tools, maintaining zero-knowledge standards while allowing developers to leverage AI without compromising security. This move positions Keeper at the forefront of securing AI-driven developer workflows, a growing need in the cybersecurity landscape.
What we're watching
- Adoption Pace
- How quickly developers and enterprises will integrate the Keeper Agent Kit into their AI-driven workflows.
- Security Impact
- Whether the Kit will effectively eliminate the risk of credential exposure in AI interactions.
- Competitive Response
- How competitors in the PAM and zero-trust security space will react to Keeper's new offering.
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