Move away from reused passwords, browser-stored credentials and shared sticky-note logins. We implement Keeper Security so credentials become business-owned, controlled and actually used by staff.
Password problems are one of the most common — and most avoidable — security risks in business. Keeper provides a structured way to store, share and audit credentials, with a user experience that staff actually adopt.
We implement Keeper alongside MFA rollout, identity hardening and broader cyber uplift so password hygiene becomes part of the overall security posture, not an isolated tool.
Keeper provides business-owned vaults, controlled sharing, audit and reporting, MFA, recovery workflows, and clean offboarding when staff leave — none of which browser-saved passwords provide.
Yes. Keeper supports shared folders with granular permissions so credentials reach the right people without ending up in chat messages, documents or spreadsheets.
Yes. MFA on the master account is enforced as part of rollout, and Keeper itself can store TOTP codes for sites that use them.