How KeeperAI and KeeperPAM redefine cybersecurity resilience
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the fight against cyber attacks. For decades, organizations relied on reactive measures, identifying breaches only after the damage was done. Today, AI is enabling real-time defense, giving companies the ability to detect and neutralize threats within seconds.
Keeper Security, through its platforms KeeperAI and KeeperPAM, is at the forefront of this transformation. Darren Guccione, CEO and Co-Founder of Keeper Security, shared how their approach is setting a new standard in cyber defense.
From Reactive to Real-Time Defense
KeeperAI continuously monitors privileged sessions, analyzing risky behavior and shutting it down in under 10 seconds. Traditional methods allowed only a fraction of sessions to be reviewed, often after attackers had completed their mission. This shift from delayed reviews to real-time visibility is especially critical in regions like Asia Pacific, where the speed and scale of cyber threats are rising sharply.
Unified Protection with KeeperAI and KeeperPAM
Unlike fragmented solutions that leave blind spots, Keeper designed a unified platform built on AI, zero-trust and zero-knowledge models. KeeperAI reduces detection times by 99%, cuts false positives, and generates automated forensic reports. KeeperPAM extends these protections across the enterprise, securing credentials, enforcing least-privilege access, and continuously monitoring activity.
This integration delivers more than faster detection. It simplifies compliance and removes complexity, providing organizations with a streamlined way to stay ahead of attackers.
The Power of Zero-Trust and Zero-Knowledge
Zero-trust ensures every user, device, and request is continuously verified, blocking attackers from moving inside networks. Zero-knowledge encrypts and decrypts data only on the customer’s device with keys that Keeper never holds. This means even if infrastructure is compromised, attackers gain nothing.
Together, these models drastically reduce the opportunities for adversaries, even those deploying AI-driven attacks.
Rising Threats in Asia Pacific
Guccione highlighted a surge in credential-based attacks in Asia Pacific, fueled by phishing, malware and ransomware. Phishing in particular has become harder to detect as AI makes fraudulent messages more convincing. Supply chain compromises are also growing, with attackers infiltrating weaker vendors to access larger targets.
Despite budget pressures, Privileged Access Management (PAM) is becoming more important. It directly addresses credential theft and insider misuse by enforcing least-privilege access and continuous monitoring.
Staying Ahead of AI-Powered Hackers
Guccione’s message is clear: AI should not be viewed as a weapon for adversaries alone. When used defensively, AI empowers organizations to respond faster and more accurately. KeeperAI reduces false positives to under 10% and automates forensic reporting, allowing analysts to focus on critical threats instead of wasting hours on manual reviews.
By combining AI-powered defense with zero-trust, zero-knowledge, PAM, passwordless authentication and secure supply chain practices, enterprises can build resilience and stay ahead of hackers who are moving just as fast with AI.
