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Keeper Security Connects Zero-Knowledge Vault to Azure Logic Apps

Hardcoded credentials in automated workflows are a persistent security vulnerability, but a new certified connector from Keeper Security aims to close that gap. By integrating its Secrets Manager directly into Microsoft Power Platform, the company now allows enterprises to retrieve encrypted credentials at runtime within Azure Logic Apps.

The integration addresses the risks associated with embedding sensitive API keys or passwords directly into automation scripts. Instead of hardcoding values, the connector utilizes a lightweight Python middleware service deployed as an Azure Function App. This architecture ensures that secrets remain encrypted under Keeper's zero-knowledge protocol, with decryption occurring locally within the customer's Azure environment rather than in transit.

CEO Darren Guccione emphasized that this approach removes the exposure points common in scaling workflow automation. By utilizing an Azure Resource Manager template, teams can provision the necessary infrastructure—including Key Vault and Managed Identity—in minutes. The system supports five core operations, ranging from secret creation to dynamic retrieval, enabling secure management for tasks like database connection string injection and GitHub synchronization. CTO Craig Lurey noted that by running the Keeper SDK inside the customer's own Azure perimeter, the design ensures plaintext credentials never cross uncontrolled network boundaries.

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