End password chaos — Securden Password Vault vaults all your business credentials, shares them safely without exposing them, enforces strong-password and rotation policies, and audits every access.
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Securden Password Vault for Enterprises is centralized credential management for the whole organisation — vaulting business passwords, secrets and keys in a secure store, sharing them safely without exposing them, enforcing strong-password and rotation policies, and auditing every access. Most organisations have passwords scattered everywhere: in spreadsheets, browsers, sticky notes, shared documents and people’s heads — reused, weak, never rotated, and shared insecurely. That sprawl is a massive, invisible risk. Securden Password Vault fixes it: every business credential goes into an encrypted vault; users and teams access and share them securely (often without ever seeing the actual password); strong-password and rotation policies are enforced automatically; and every access is logged for audit. It’s the foundational credential-security layer — broader than privileged-only PAM — covering the everyday business passwords, application credentials, API keys and secrets an organisation runs on. Part of Securden’s unified identity platform, it brings order and security to credential chaos.
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Securden’s enterprise password vault — vaulting all business credentials, sharing them safely without exposing them, enforcing strong-password and rotation policies, and auditing every access.
What consolidation actually replaces, dimension by dimension.
| Dimension | Scattered passwords (chaos) | Securden Password Vault |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Scattered everywhere | One secure vault |
| Sharing | Email/chat/spreadsheet | Secure, without exposing |
| Hygiene | Weak, reused, stale | Strong, unique, rotated |
| Coverage | Privileged only? | All business credentials |
| Visibility | None | Every access audited |
| Discovery | Unknown sprawl | Credentials discovered |
| Rotation | Manual (never) | Automated |
| Compliance | Gaps | Audit-ready |
A broad enterprise vault unified with PAM — Keeper/1Password/Delinea compete.
Vendors love diagrams; buyers need to know what they’re actually operating. Here’s the whole platform, demystified.
Every business credential in an encrypted vault — no more spreadsheets, browsers or sticky notes.
Share credentials with users and teams safely — often without them ever seeing the actual password.
Enforce strong-password and rotation policies automatically — no weak, reused, stale credentials.
Every credential access logged — who used what, when — for audit and forensics.
Business passwords, application credentials, API keys and secrets — not just privileged accounts.
One agent on every machine, one console over all of them — modules attach without a second operational world.
Securden Password Vault stores all credentials securely, shares them without exposing them, enforces hygiene, and audits every access — unified with PAM.
Store all business credentials securely.
Share credentials with teams without exposing them.
Log in without users seeing the password.
Enforce strong, unique passwords.
Auto-rotate passwords and keys on schedule.
Vault secrets, tokens and API keys, not just passwords.
Log every credential access for audit.
Control who can access which credentials.
Find scattered credentials across the estate.
Reporting for DPDP/RBI/PCI credential controls.
Part of Securden identity security.
Manage credentials for the whole organisation.
Credential vaulting, secure sharing and automated rotation.
Securden's unified PAM platform, from Securden.
The password vault that anchors the platform.
JIT access — standing privileges eliminated.
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Most organisations have passwords scattered everywhere — spreadsheets, browsers, sticky notes, shared documents, people’s heads — reused, weak, never rotated, and shared insecurely (over email or chat). This sprawl is a huge, largely-invisible attack surface: stolen or leaked credentials are behind a large share of breaches. Securden Password Vault brings all those credentials into one secure, managed vault — turning credential chaos into credential security.
Teams need to share credentials — but sharing them over email, chat or spreadsheets is dangerous. Securden lets you share credentials securely: users and teams can access and use shared credentials (via auto-login/injection) often without ever seeing the actual password, so there’s nothing to copy, forward or leak. Secure sharing that doesn’t expose the credential is exactly what collaborative credential use needs — and it removes a major leak channel.
Weak, reused and stale passwords are a core cause of breaches. Securden enforces credential hygiene automatically: strong-password policies, uniqueness, and scheduled rotation of passwords and keys — so credentials are strong and fresh without relying on people to do it manually (they won’t). Automated credential hygiene closes the weak/reused/stale-password risk that manual approaches never fix at scale.
PAM focuses on privileged/admin accounts; the password vault covers all the business credentials an organisation runs on — application logins, shared team accounts, API keys, secrets, service credentials. That broader coverage matters because credential risk isn’t limited to admin accounts; the everyday business credentials are numerous and often the least protected. A vault brings them all under control, complementing PAM’s privileged focus.
Every credential access is logged — who used which credential, when — giving you a full audit trail for accountability, forensics and compliance (India’s DPDP, RBI/SEBI, PCI all expect credential controls and auditability). Turning invisible, unaccountable credential use into a logged, auditable process is both a security and a compliance win, and it’s standard here.
Securden Password Vault is a strong, unified enterprise credential vault — best as part of the Securden identity platform (with PAM, EPM). Keeper, 1Password Business, Bitwarden and Delinea Secret Server compete. For a broad enterprise vault unified with PAM, Securden is compelling; TechBag scopes it and quotes in INR/GST.
Your credential sprawl (spreadsheets, browsers, shared accounts) and compliance drivers. TechBag scopes it free.
Vault real credentials; test secure sharing (without exposing), auto-login and rotation — on your environment.
Discover and vault credentials across the estate; enforce strong-password and rotation policies; enable secure sharing and audit.
All credentials vaulted, shared safely, hygiene enforced, every access audited. TechBag models it in INR/GST.
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“Securden Password Vault ended our credential chaos — passwords were in spreadsheets, browsers and sticky notes; now they’re in one secure vault. A massive invisible risk, closed.”
“Secure sharing without exposing the password is brilliant — teams use shared credentials via auto-login and never see them. Nothing to forward or leak.”
“It enforces strong, unique, rotated credentials automatically — the hygiene people never do manually. The weak/reused/stale-password risk, fixed.”
“Broader than our PAM — it covers all the business credentials, app logins, API keys and secrets, not just admin accounts. Comprehensive credential control.”
“Every access logged — who used which credential, when. Exactly the audit trail our DPDP and RBI compliance needed.”
“We compared Keeper and 1Password Business — strong. For a vault unified with our Securden PAM and EPM, one platform won. Scope unified vs standalone.”
“Credential discovery found scattered credentials across our estate we didn’t know about — the sprawl was worse than we thought. Now it’s under control.”
“Auto-rotation of service-account passwords and keys — no more stale, never-changed credentials. Automated hygiene at scale.”
Analyst firms bury this view behind paywalls, and G2 retired its Grid. So here’s TechBag’s synthesis of the the password vault market — tap any vendor to see why it sits where it does.
Execution strength vs product vision — the classic market map, minus the paywall.
Enterprise vault + PAM platform — this page.
The grid nobody publishes — credential coverage (all business creds) vs security (sharing, rotation, audit).
Broad + unified — the corner it fills.
Positions are TechBag’s illustrative synthesis of public review-platform data and vendor documentation — not a reproduction of any analyst graphic. Verify before relying on it.
The vault options and the scattered-passwords baseline — honest lanes; the edge is broad coverage unified with PAM.
| Dimension | Securden Password Vault | Keeper Business | 1Password Business | Delinea Secret Server | Spreadsheets/browsers |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Approach | Enterprise vault + PAM platform | Business password manager | Business password manager | Secrets/PAM vault | Ad-hoc |
| Secure sharing / injection | Yes | Strong | Strong | Strong | Insecure |
| Rotation + secrets | Auto-rotate + secrets | Some | Some | Strong | None |
| Unified with PAM/EPM | Securden platform | Standalone | Standalone | Delinea PAM | None |
| Best fit | Orgs wanting an enterprise vault unified with PAM | Business password management | Team password management | Secrets/PAM vault | Nobody serious |
Honest fit signals — because the fastest way to lose your trust is to pretend one product wins every scenario.
Drag the sliders (users; IT-hour cost as loaded rate). Estimates assume ~2 hours per user per year of exposure and wasted time from scattered, weak, reused credentials, with ~65% removed by a vault — the avoided-breach value from ending credential sprawl is the larger unpriced win. Illustrative.
Loaded cost = salary + overheads per productive hour. Illustrative only — your TechBag quote models actual device counts and modules.
Securden Password Vault prices per user, all-inclusive. TechBag models the mix and quotes in INR/GST.
Best for credential control
Best for hygiene
Best unified
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Test vaulting real business credentials — out of spreadsheets and browsers.
Test sharing credentials without users seeing the actual password.
Test enforcing strong-password and rotation policies automatically.
Confirm it covers all credentials — app logins, API keys, secrets, not just privileged.
Test credential discovery — finding scattered credentials.
Confirm every access is logged for audit and compliance.
Consider unifying with Securden PAM/EPM — one platform.
Model per-user, all-inclusive — TechBag quotes in INR/GST.
Scope a vault PoC (vault credentials, secure sharing, rotation), or let a TechBag advisor end your credential sprawl — in INR/GST.
Stats, ratings, review counts and pricing are illustrative and sourced from public materials; verify before purchase.