I have been using Akeyless Secrets Management for around six months. I started during my undergraduate studies and used this solution to store API keys. I installed it, signed up, and began using the free trial version approximately one month ago. It helps with my college full-stack project by improving security reasons. I use Akeyless Secrets Management to store, manage, and secure secret API keys such as database credentials and tokens. In my project work, it helps by improving security, reducing hard-coded credentials, and simplifying secrets management. In a full-stack project example, I have used Akeyless to securely manage database credentials. Instead of storing API keys in code, I make the application more secure and easier to maintain. This is how it specifically helped in this situation.
The main use case is to manage our secrets, to secure machine credentials, API keys, certificates or tokens, and SSH credentials and encryption keys. All of these are secured in hybrid and multi-cloud environments through this tool. Generally, I fit Akeyless Secrets Management into CI/CD pipelines. I have a lot of CI/CD pipelines and many cloud environments in AWS, Azure, and GCP. I manage all API keys and encryption keys through Akeyless Secrets Management. Akeyless Secrets Management offers multiple features including automated key rotation. There is a feature called Distributed Fragment Cryptography, which is a patented Zero-Knowledge encryption architecture provided by Akeyless Secrets Management. This is the main use case of Akeyless Secrets Management.
My main use case for Akeyless Secrets Management is using the static and dynamic secrets functionality. Rather than using static keys within cloud platforms such as AWS or GCP, we use Akeyless Secrets Management to generate short-lived access credentials to then authenticate to cloud environments. We also use Akeyless Secrets Management when integrating with third-party tools. When an integration needs to occur between one of our public clouds and a third-party vendor, you would sometimes have to put in a static key on the third-party tool's side. Rather than using a JSON key created directly on a cloud platform, we create it via Akeyless Secrets Management and then enable automatic rotation and upload that onto the third-party tool provider website. This applies to both code-based and UI-based use cases.
Akeyless Secrets Management enhances security for DevOps teams, centrally managing credentials, certificates, and keys across various environments with its cloud-native SaaS platform.
Utilizing patented Distributed Fragment Cryptographyâ„¢, Akeyless Secrets Management enables organizations to strengthen security while simplifying operations. It provides centralized management for credentials across hybrid, multi-cloud, and legacy environments. The platform offers unified secrets management,...
I have been using Akeyless Secrets Management for around six months. I started during my undergraduate studies and used this solution to store API keys. I installed it, signed up, and began using the free trial version approximately one month ago. It helps with my college full-stack project by improving security reasons. I use Akeyless Secrets Management to store, manage, and secure secret API keys such as database credentials and tokens. In my project work, it helps by improving security, reducing hard-coded credentials, and simplifying secrets management. In a full-stack project example, I have used Akeyless to securely manage database credentials. Instead of storing API keys in code, I make the application more secure and easier to maintain. This is how it specifically helped in this situation.
The main use case is to manage our secrets, to secure machine credentials, API keys, certificates or tokens, and SSH credentials and encryption keys. All of these are secured in hybrid and multi-cloud environments through this tool. Generally, I fit Akeyless Secrets Management into CI/CD pipelines. I have a lot of CI/CD pipelines and many cloud environments in AWS, Azure, and GCP. I manage all API keys and encryption keys through Akeyless Secrets Management. Akeyless Secrets Management offers multiple features including automated key rotation. There is a feature called Distributed Fragment Cryptography, which is a patented Zero-Knowledge encryption architecture provided by Akeyless Secrets Management. This is the main use case of Akeyless Secrets Management.
My main use case for Akeyless Secrets Management is using the static and dynamic secrets functionality. Rather than using static keys within cloud platforms such as AWS or GCP, we use Akeyless Secrets Management to generate short-lived access credentials to then authenticate to cloud environments. We also use Akeyless Secrets Management when integrating with third-party tools. When an integration needs to occur between one of our public clouds and a third-party vendor, you would sometimes have to put in a static key on the third-party tool's side. Rather than using a JSON key created directly on a cloud platform, we create it via Akeyless Secrets Management and then enable automatic rotation and upload that onto the third-party tool provider website. This applies to both code-based and UI-based use cases.