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Keeper Security Added to CISA’s CDM Approved Products List

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Keeper Federal’s zero-trust privileged access management solution is purpose built for federal agencies and aligns with U.S. government cybersecurity frameworks

Keeper Security, the leading provider of zero-trust and zero-knowledge Privileged Access Management (PAM) software protecting passwords, passkeys, privileged accounts, secrets and remote connections for the federal government, announced its PAM solution, KeeperPAM, has been added to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s (CISA) Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) Approved Products List (APL).

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CISA’s CDM Program is designed to enhance the cybersecurity posture of federal civilian government networks. It provides tools, integration services and dashboards that enable federal agencies to continuously diagnose and mitigate cyber threats. Products on the APL are evaluated through a rigorous and standardized process to ensure they meet the technical, operational and cybersecurity requirements necessary for use across the U.S. Federal Civilian Executive Branch, including compliance with security mandates such as FedRAMP, FISMA and NIST standards.

“At Keeper Federal, our focus is unwavering: safeguarding federal agencies against credential-based cyber attacks,” said Paul Aronhime, SVP of Federal Sector at Keeper Security. “Our goal is to empower overburdened, short-staffed and financially constrained teams to prevent data breaches and mitigate cyber attacks.”

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Keeper has long championed proactive cybersecurity through its zero-trust and zero-knowledge architecture, which ensures that only authorized users can access encrypted credentials. The company’s solutions align with the CDM Program’s Identity and Access Management capability category by offering:

Enterprise password management to securely store and manage credentials, providing increased visibility into an organization’s cybersecurity posture

Privileged Access Management (PAM) to manage and control elevated access rights

Single Sign-On (SSO) integration to streamline access management

FedRAMP Authorized and FIPS 140-3 validated solutions to meet the most rigorous federal standards

Keeper Federal helps government organizations shrink their attack surface, combat credential sprawl and enforce least-privilege access across all users, devices and environments. KeeperPAM, a cloud-native, zero-trust and zero-knowledge platform, manages access to critical resources, including servers, web apps, databases and workloads. As cyber threats grow in complexity, Keeper Federal remains committed to delivering security-first solutions that empower government organizations to defend our nation’s digital borders against cyber attacks.

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