Keeper Security has introduced new governance capabilities to its Endpoint Privilege Manager, enabling stronger control, visibility, and compliance for large organisations. The update reinforces zero-trust security while improving auditability and privilege management across endpoints.
SINGAPORE, 22 APRIL 2026 – Keeper Security has unveiled a major update to its Endpoint Privilege Manager, introducing advanced enterprise governance capabilities designed to meet the operational and compliance demands of large, distributed organisations.
The latest enhancements focus on strengthening centralised control while maintaining the platform’s zero-trust and zero-knowledge security architecture. As endpoint privilege management evolves, organisations are increasingly demanding structured approval workflows, enforceable expiration controls, and comprehensive audit visibility—capabilities now embedded into Keeper’s solution.
At the core of the update is a centralised approval framework within the Keeper Admin Console. The system enables global governance of privilege elevation requests through role-based approvers, configurable approval windows, and defined escalation paths. These features help enforce strict separation of duties while ensuring that elevated access is granted only when necessary and for a limited duration.
Keeper’s Endpoint Privilege Manager continues to support least-privilege access through policy-driven, temporary elevation. All elevation data remains encrypted locally and is accessible only to authorised administrators, preserving the platform’s security-first design.
The update also introduces enhanced real-time visibility into privilege activity. Administrators can monitor requests as they occur, supported by clearer status indicators and expanded audit logs with correlation identifiers. This provides improved traceability for investigations without disrupting user workflows.
In addition, automated monitoring capabilities have been integrated to ensure continuous enforcement across managed endpoints. Combined with more granular policy controls, organisations can better manage how privileges are granted and tracked across Windows, macOS, and Linux environments.
The enhancements aim to reduce the risks associated with excessive or misused administrative access by ensuring that all privilege elevations are intentional, time-bound, and fully visible to security teams. This approach not only strengthens security posture but also supports regulatory compliance and operational accountability.
Keeper Security highlighted that embedding governance directly into privilege management is essential for modern enterprise environments, enabling organisations to operate with greater confidence and control at scale.
