Keeper Security

OnePAM vs Keeper Security

Compare OnePAM with Keeper's connection manager.

Feature Comparison

See how we compare across key capabilities

Capability OnePAM Keeper Security
Primary focus
Unified PAM Solution
Password vault + PAM add-on
Access model
Browser-based, no client
Client + web vault
Session recording
Full visual recording
Available in KCM
Database proxy
Native SQL proxy with identity
Web-based SQL console
Protocol support
SSH, RDP, VNC, K8s, gRPC, Telnet, DB, Web, VPN
SSH, RDP (via KCM)
Identity integration
Full SAML/OIDC SSO
SSO available
Web app SSO
Built-in authenticated proxy
Not included
Zero Trust architecture
Per-resource access policies
Vault-centric access

Why Choose OnePAM

Key advantages for secure infrastructure access

Access platform vs password vault

  • Purpose-built for infrastructure access
  • Session-level controls for every protocol
  • Native database proxy with SQL auditing
  • Identity-driven access, not credential-driven
OnePAM manages access — not just the passwords that grant access.

Unified protocol support

  • SSH, RDP, VNC, K8s, gRPC, Telnet, databases, web apps, and VPN in one platform
  • Web app SSO via authenticated proxy
  • Native database protocol support
  • Optional WireGuard VPN when tunnel connectivity is needed
One platform for everything — not a password vault with connection add-ons.

Our Focus

We specialize in secure infrastructure access with full session visibility. We don't try to do everything — we focus on what security and operations teams need most.

  • Consumer and business password management
  • Browser extension-based credential autofill
  • Secrets management for developer workflows
Works with your existing tools: OnePAM integrates with your identity providers, alerting tools, and SIEM platforms.

Common Questions

What customers often ask when comparing

Keeper is a well-known PAM vendor
Keeper excels at password management. OnePAM excels at infrastructure access — with native protocol support, session recording, and Zero Trust controls that go beyond credential vaulting.
We already use Keeper for passwords
OnePAM complements Keeper's password vault. OnePAM adds browser-based session access, visual recording, database proxy, and web app SSO that Keeper Connection Manager doesn't provide.
Keeper Connection Manager has session recording
KCM provides recording for SSH and RDP. OnePAM adds native database proxy recording, web app session recording, and deeper protocol-aware access controls.

Is OnePAM Right for You?

OnePAM works best for teams that need secure access with full audit trails

OnePAM is ideal for

  • Organizations needing Zero Trust access beyond password vaulting
  • Teams wanting native database proxy and web app SSO
  • Companies needing browser-based access for all protocols
  • Organizations wanting unified access management

OnePAM manages infrastructure access — not just the passwords. Browser-based sessions, visual recording, and native database proxy in one platform.

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