Unlocking Security: Keeper’s ServiceNow Integration Takes Down Credential Crooks!

Keeper Security’s integration with ServiceNow ITSM and SIR helps organisations quickly tackle credential theft. By streaming alerts into familiar workflows, attacks are detected and addressed faster, giving security teams a break from endless data puzzles. In a world where attackers don’t wait, neither should you when it comes to protecting credentials and privileged access.

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Hot Take:

Keeper Security just threw a party and invited ServiceNow to the dance floor! They’ve paired up to tackle those sneaky cyber villains with a dynamic integration that’ll make your cybersecurity team feel like they’re operating in a sci-fi thriller. And just like in any good thriller, the twist is that your security team won’t be sweating over the small stuff anymore. It’s all about the big picture, baby!

Key Points:

  • Keeper Security has integrated with ServiceNow’s ITSM and SIR module for improved incident management.
  • Stolen credentials account for a significant portion of cyber breaches, emphasizing the need for this integration.
  • The integration automates the conversion of alerts into ServiceNow SIR tickets with detailed context.
  • Security is maximized with OAuth 2.0-protected webhooks and a zero-knowledge architecture.
  • Real-time telemetry from Keeper enhances security teams’ ability to focus on threat analysis and response.

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