KeeperPAM: New AI & Human Access Controls

1h ago·0:00 listen·Source: PR Newswire

Summary

Keeper Security is introducing Keeper Workflow within its KeeperPAM platform. This new capability provides administrators with structured oversight and approval-based controls for privileged access. The system allows organizations to enforce approval-based access controls and time-limited checkout policies for privileged resources. This means administrators have structured control over how privileged access is requested, approved, and used. What's interesting is that Keeper Workflow is designed to manage access for both humans and AI agents. The company states that AI agents introduce new identities, attack surfaces, and compliance obligations. The new features include enhanced access control requiring administrator sign-off before a user connects to a privileged resource. Users can submit access requests from the Keeper Vault, and approvers can receive notifications and approve or deny requests through various platforms, including Slack and Microsoft Teams. The system also offers single-user-mode and time-limited enforcement, restricting access to one user for a defined period. Once access is revoked, credentials can be automatically rotated. The bottom line is these new capabilities help organizations apply precise controls across their most sensitive environments.

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