Keeper Security launches certified Microsoft Power Platform connector for secrets management
Keeper Security has released a certified connector for Microsoft Azure Logic Apps that lets enterprise teams create, retrieve and manage secrets at runtime without hardcoding credentials into workflows. The move aims to close a common security gap in automation as more organizations run critical processes through Microsoft Power Platform.
Why it matters: - Hardcoded credentials in automated workflows are a persistent enterprise security risk. - The new connector is designed to keep secrets encrypted in Keeper Vault and out of workflow definitions. - The launch targets teams using Microsoft Power Platform to automate cloud operations at scale.
What happened: - Keeper Security announced the availability of a certified connector integrating Keeper Secrets Manager with Microsoft Azure Logic Apps. - The connector is published on the Microsoft Power Platform marketplace. - The release is designed to let enterprise teams create and retrieve credentials at runtime inside automated workflows. - The company said the connector is available now, with documentation, middleware code and deployment instructions at docs.keeper.io.
The details: - The connector works through a lightweight Python middleware service deployed as an Azure Function App. - The service communicates with the Keeper Vault through the Keeper Secrets Manager SDK. - Secrets stay encrypted under Keeper's zero-knowledge security model. - Secrets are decrypted locally within the customer's Azure environment and are never transmitted in plaintext through Keeper infrastructure. - The connector is certified and integrates natively in the Logic App Designer without a custom import for standard deployments. - Runtime secrets retrieval lets Logic Apps fetch credentials on demand without storing them in the workflow definition. - One-click deployment provisions the Azure Function App, Key Vault and Managed Identity in minutes using an Azure Resource Manager template. - Dynamic dropdowns auto-populate secret and folder pickers in the Logic App Designer. - Credential creation from automated workflows supports employee onboarding and scheduled compliance audits. - The connector supports five operations: List Secrets, Get Secret, Create Secret, Update Secret and List Folders. - Use cases include API credential injection, database connection string retrieval, GitHub secret synchronization and vault compliance auditing.
Between the lines: - Keeper is positioning the launch as a fix for a common automation-security blind spot, not just a convenience feature. - The architecture keeps decryption close to the workload, which reduces the chance of plaintext secrets moving across network boundaries. - The focus on certified marketplace distribution suggests Keeper is aiming for easier enterprise adoption inside Microsoft workflows.
What's next: - Teams using Azure Logic Apps can adopt the connector immediately through the Microsoft Power Platform marketplace. - Organizations will likely test the deployment model against internal governance, identity and compliance requirements before broader rollout. - Keeper is directing users to its documentation and middleware repository for implementation details and setup guidance.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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