SINGAPORE, 19 AUGUST 2026 – Identity security platform Keeper Security has launched a certified connector that integrates Keeper Secrets Manager into Microsoft Azure Logic Apps, aiming to mitigate cyber risks stemming from hardcoded credentials in corporate workflow automation.
Published on the Microsoft Power Platform marketplace, the connector allows enterprise teams to generate and retrieve credentials on demand directly within automated processes, preventing sensitive keys and values from being embedded into workflow scripts.
Hardcoded credentials remain a widespread security vulnerability as organizations expand cloud automation. The new integration addresses this risk by embedding Keeper zero-knowledge, policy-enforced architecture into the Microsoft automation layer. Secrets remain fully encrypted in the vault and are retrieved only when required, keeping sensitive data protected from potential theft.
Technical operations run through a lightweight Python middleware service deployed as an Azure Function App, which communicates with the Keeper Vault through the Keeper Secrets Manager SDK. Under this setup, all data remains encrypted and is decrypted locally within the user Azure environment rather than being transmitted in plaintext across external networks.
Core features of the integration include runtime secret retrieval within Logic App flows, dynamic drop-down menus for secret selection, and a streamlined setup process utilizing Azure Resource Manager templates to deploy infrastructure quickly. The connector also supports credential creation directly from automated routines, assisting with tasks such as employee onboarding and automated compliance auditing.
The Keeper Secrets Manager connector for Azure Logic Apps is currently available for corporate deployment, with setup documentation made accessible through official Keeper channels.
