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How One-Time Share Works in Keeper

Teams, friends and family members often need to share access to accounts, but traditional methods like email, text messages or screenshots expose sensitive information and create lasting risk. Keeper’s One-Time Share works by creating a secure, device-bound link that allows temporary access to a record while keeping credentials encrypted and fully protected. This approach enables fast, secure sharing without requiring the recipient to create a Keeper account or gain ongoing access to your vault.

Replacing Password Sharing in Slack With Secure Access Workflows

Many teams share credentials in Slack out of convenience, but this seemingly harmless habit introduces serious security and compliance risks. From accidental exposure to unauthorized access, sharing passwords in Slack can create major vulnerabilities across your organization. Keeper’s Slack workflow replaces risky password sharing in Slack with secure, Just-in-Time (JIT) access requests and approvals.

How Passkey Management Works in Keeper

Keeper’s passkey management works by letting you create, store and use passkeys directly from your Keeper Vault so you can sign in with biometric or device-based authentication instead of traditional passwords. By removing shared secrets and replacing them with cryptographic credentials tied to your device, Keeper makes signing in faster, more secure and resistant to phishing attacks.

Privileged Access as a Growth Strategy in a Perimeterless World

Cybersecurity is no longer just an IT concern; it is now a strategic priority in the boardroom. As enterprises operate without a fixed perimeter, depend on cloud providers for infrastructure and build partnerships across digital ecosystems, controlling access to critical systems and data has become essential to doing business. Privileged Access Management (PAM) plays a key role in securing this new environment.

Secure Access Requests and Approvals With Keeper's Slack Workflow

With Keeper’s Slack workflow integration, users can request and approve secure access to credentials, records and elevated privileges directly in Slack, without switching tools or sacrificing visibility. By bringing secure access requests and approvals into Slack, Keeper delivers a simple and secure way to enforce least-privilege access through policy-driven workflows without slowing down operations.

What's New With Keeper | February 2026

The Keeper Security Government Cloud (KSGC) platform has been authorized at the FedRAMP High baseline, enabling federal civilian agencies to protect high-impact unclassified data as defined under FIPS 199 and FedRAMP High baselines. The “High Impact” designation applies to systems where unauthorized access or disruption could cause severe or catastrophic harm to agency operations, assets or individuals.

Why Organizations Need Both IGA and PAM

As organizations develop modern Identity and Access Management (IAM) strategies to defend against advanced cyber threats, it’s essential to implement both Identity Governance and Administration (IGA) and Privileged Access Management (PAM) as part of a defense-in-depth approach. PAM provides granular control and monitoring of privileged accounts at runtime, while IGA ensures appropriate access is approved, governed and reviewed throughout the identity lifecycle.

How Leading MSPs Are Strengthening Credential and Access Security With Keeper

Managed Service Providers (MSPs) are third-party companies that typically handle a portfolio of other organizations’ IT operations or day-to-day activities. This puts MSPs on the front lines of cybersecurity for numerous businesses, often in highly regulated industries, handling some of their most sensitive data. Even the most experienced MSPs struggle to securely manage passwords, credentials, sensitive files and privileged access across dozens of client environments.

Top Cloud-Native Security Practices Every Organization Should Follow

Although cloud-native environments drive modern innovation and enable scalability, they also introduce new vulnerabilities that traditional perimeter-based security models cannot address. According to Orca Security’s 2025 State of Cloud Security Report, 95% of organizations have at least one cloud asset that enables lateral movement, making it easier for cybercriminals to navigate cloud environments undetected.

Why Did I Receive an Instagram Password Reset Email?

If you received an unexpected password reset email from Instagram at the beginning of January 2026, you’re not alone. In early January, many Instagram users reported receiving password reset emails they did not request. This appears to have been the result of Instagram’s password reset functionality, resulting in widespread confusion about the legitimacy of those messages.