Many organisations struggle to control shared, service and privileged accounts. Passwords are often stored in spreadsheets, chat or individual files. That creates operational risk and makes it hard to prove who has access.
Password Manager centralises credentials into a secured vault, enforces rotation policies and records access events. It gives teams a single place to discover, check out and audit privileged credentials, reducing manual handling and making access activity visible.
Secure administrative and privileged accounts by vaulting credentials and enforcing automated rotation to limit exposure. Track access for audits and internal investigations.
Manage shared service and application accounts used by teams and automation, allowing time-limited checkouts and recorded access to reduce reliance on manual password sharing.
Fits organisations that need central credential control across mixed estates and varied tooling. It is used where teams require an auditable, consistent approach to privileged account handling without replacing existing tooling.
Limits the number of places where secrets are stored, lowering the chance of leakage.
Speeds up operational tasks by providing authorised access without manual sharing.
Produces records of credential requests and usage for operational review.
Automates rotation and distribution chores that would otherwise be handled by staff.
Makes it practical to apply least-privilege and time-bound access to sensitive accounts.
Use to control and rotate credentials for servers, domain admins and other high‑privilege accounts.
Centralise service and application credentials used by automation and batch jobs.
Rotate and audit database account credentials used by applications and DBAs.
Manage VPN, network device and firewall credentials that grant infrastructure access.
Replace informal password sharing with controlled checkouts and recorded use for team accounts.