Akeyless
Akeyless is a cloud-native security platform provider focused on secrets management, Encryption Key Management (EKM), and remote access for hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructure.
- Secrets management-as-a-service for credentials, Application Programming Interface (API) keys, tokens, and other sensitive configuration data (secrets management).
- Cloud-based EKM and key broker capabilities for multi-cloud and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) workloads (key management).
- Secure remote access and authentication services for human and machine identities across distributed environments (access security).
- Centralized policy management, role-based access controls, audit logging, and compliance support for regulated enterprises (security governance).
- Integrated platform delivered as SaaS with APIs, plugins, and automation workflows for DevOps and security teams (cloud DevSecOps).
More About Akeyless
Akeyless provides a SaaS-based secrets management and key management platform used by enterprises to secure credentials, cryptographic keys, and privileged access across hybrid, multi-cloud, and on-premises (on-prem) environments.
The platform is positioned as a centralized control plane for machine and human secrets, supporting use cases such as securing Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines, application-to-application authentication, database credentials rotation, TLS/SSL certificates, and API key storage (secrets management).
Akeyless delivers its services as a cloud-native platform, exposing APIs, SDKs, and integrations to connect with common DevOps, IT, and security tooling, so organizations can embed secrets management and key operations into automated workflows (cloud DevSecOps).
The company’s offerings address environments running on major public clouds, private data centers, Kubernetes clusters, and containerized workloads, providing a unified secrets and key lifecycle across heterogeneous infrastructure (secrets management, key management).
From an architectural standpoint, Akeyless emphasizes distributed key management and secrets storage using cryptographic methods documented on its website, and it aligns to standard enterprise security practices such as Role-Based Access Control (RBAC), Just-In-Time Access (JIT), and least privilege enforcement (access security, security governance).
The platform typically integrates with identity providers and authentication mechanisms used in enterprises, such as Single Sign-On (SSO), Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML), and other identity federation approaches, enabling centralized identity-based policies for accessing secrets and keys (identity and access management).
Akeyless also supports audit trails, logging, and reporting capabilities that help security and compliance teams monitor secrets usage, access events, and configuration changes for internal controls and regulatory requirements (security governance).
For classification within an enterprise technology directory, Akeyless fits in categories including secrets management, cloud key management, privileged access and secure remote access, and DevSecOps-enabling security services for hybrid and multi-cloud infrastructure.