Keeper Security Showcases Innovation in Cybersecurity with CISA Approval
In a significant advancement for cybersecurity, Keeper Security has announced that its Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution, KeeperPAM, has been officially included in the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency's (CISA) Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) Approved Products List (APL). This endorsement positions Keeper Security among a select group of products that meet the stringent requirements necessary for enhancing the cybersecurity posture of federal civilian governmental networks.
What is CISA's Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation Program?
CISA's CDM Program is a robust framework designed to bolster the cybersecurity defenses of federal agencies. It provides an array of tools, integration services, and dashboards aimed at enabling these organizations to monitor and address cyber threats actively. Products that land on the APL undergo a thorough evaluation process that ascertains their compliance with technical, operational, and cybersecurity standards, including FedRAMP, FISMA, and NIST requirements.
Keeper Security’s Focus on Cybersecurity
Paul Aronhime, Senior Vice President of Federal Sector at Keeper Security, articulated the company's relentless commitment to safeguarding federal agencies against credential-based cyber attacks. He stated, "Our goal is to empower overburdened, short-staffed, and financially constrained teams to prevent data breaches and mitigate cyber attacks." This commitment to cybersecurity reflects Keeper's long-standing philosophy of championing proactive security measures, underscored by their zero-trust and zero-knowledge architecture.
The architecture ensures that only authorized users can access encrypted credentials, creating a formidable barrier against unauthorized access. Keeper Security's solutions are specifically designed to align with the CDM Program's Identity and Access Management capability category by offering:
- - Enterprise Password Management: Ensuring secure storage and management of credentials while enhancing visibility into an organization’s cybersecurity posture.
- - Privileged Access Management (PAM): Enabling organizations to manage and control elevated access rights effectively.
- - Single Sign-On (SSO) Integration: Streamlining user access management for enhanced efficiency.
- - Compliance with Federal Standards: As FedRAMP authorized and FIPS 140-3 validated, Keeper’s solutions are tested against the highest federal security standards.
Addressing Cybersecurity Challenges
As cyber threats evolve in complexity, Keeper Federal's PAM solutions provide government organizations with the tools to shrink their attack surface, combat credential sprawl, and enforce least-privilege access across all users and devices. KeeperPAM is cloud-native, supports zero-trust principles, and is designed to manage access to critical resources, including servers, web applications, databases, and workloads. This approach empowers federal entities to defend their digital frontiers against escalating cyber threats.
Conclusion
With its entry into the CDM Approved Products List, Keeper Security takes on an even more critical role in enhancing the cybersecurity infrastructure of federal agencies. Organizations looking to bolster their defenses against cyber attacks can visit
Keeper Federal for more information about Keeper Security's array of award-winning cybersecurity solutions. The evolution of cybersecurity is paramount, and Keeper’s commitment to safeguarding federal interests offers a progressive solution tailored for today’s digital landscape.
For additional insights into the continuous diagnostics and mitigation strategies encouraged by CISA, visit
CISA’s Official Page.