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Keeper Security Enhances Endpoint Privilege Management with New Governance Features

Severity: Low (Score: 24.9)

Sources: Securitybrief, Prnewswire, Securitybrief.Asia

Summary

Keeper Security has launched new features for its Endpoint Privilege Manager (EPM) aimed at improving governance for large organizations managing privileged access. The update introduces a centralized approval framework within the Keeper Admin Console, allowing for role-based approvers, escalation paths, and configurable approval windows. These enhancements are designed to enforce temporary, policy-based privilege elevation, reducing the risks associated with permanent administrative access. The new features also include tighter expiration validation and automated monitoring to ensure compliance with regulatory requirements. This update applies to Windows, macOS, and Linux systems, providing organizations with improved visibility into privilege elevation activities. The changes reflect a growing demand for structured governance in endpoint privilege management as companies face stricter audit expectations. Craig Lurey, CTO of Keeper Security, emphasized the importance of built-in governance for effective privilege management. Key Points: • Keeper Security has enhanced its Endpoint Privilege Manager with new approval governance features. • The update introduces role-based approvers and configurable approval windows for privilege elevation. • New automated monitoring and expiration validation improve compliance and reduce risks of misuse.

Key Entities

  • Linux (platform)
  • MacOS (platform)
  • Windows (platform)
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