Keeper Security introduced KeeperDB, a new vault-embedded database access capability that enables secure, policy-controlled database interactions directly from the Keeper Vault.
KeeperDB enables developers, database administrators and security teams to work with sensitive data through a unified interface that simplifies workflows while maintaining strict access governance. It also broadens KeeperPAM with a vault-native interface that unifies database session management within the zero-trust and zero-knowledge platform.
Access is governed by centralized policies and fully recorded for audit and compliance purposes. By embedding database access directly into the Vault, KeeperDB helps reduce credential sprawl, standardize database access workflows and strengthen audit readiness across cloud and on-prem environments.
Key benefits include:
- Eliminating credential exposure by ensuring database credentials are never revealed to users or stored on endpoints.
- Reducing data exfiltration risk through granular controls such as read-only access and governed data transfer policies.
- Strengthening audit readiness with full visual session recording of database activity.
- Standardizing and centralizing database access within the Keeper Vault, replacing fragmented tools and unmanaged workflows.
- Improving usability for technical teams by providing a modern, browser-based interface without sacrificing zero-trust controls.
For organizations that continue to rely on existing database clients, KeeperDB will be complemented by KeeperDB Proxy, which enables secure connections through Keeper while maintaining centralized policy enforcement, credential protection and session visibility.











