Japan gains safer digital access through the Keeper Security Macnica partnership.
Keeper Security APAC and Macnica have joined forces to make identity protection simpler for Japanese businesses. The goal is clear. Give companies a practical way to manage passwords, prevent breaches, and limit the common risks that come with weak or reused credentials.
The partnership will help more teams in Japan switch to secure password management. Companies use more online tools today. Many still depend on IDs and passwords. This raises your exposure to unauthorized access. Weak habits add pressure on IT teams. Costs rise when you rely only on SSO solutions. More systems also fall outside SSO coverage. This creates gaps in protection.
Macnica will now offer Keeper’s enterprise password management platform. The tool gives a simple central home for all credentials. You help your teams avoid weak passwords. You also protect your systems from Infostealer malware, which targets passwords stored in devices and browsers. Keeper stores your credentials in an encrypted vault. Nothing lives in local storage.
Leaders from both companies say the partnership meets the needs of modern organizations. Cyber threats grow each year. Japanese companies continue digital transformation. Identity security plays a bigger role in daily operations. You protect access. You protect data. You reduce the risk that a single stolen password leads to a breach.
Keeper uses a zero trust and zero knowledge model. Only users can decrypt stored information. This gives companies confidence that no one else can see what they store. You also get enterprise features that fit existing workflows. Keeper works with SSO, MFA, SIEM, and more. Deployment stays simple. Policies stay central. Compliance tasks become easier.
Macnica plans to offer Keeper as a standalone service or bundled with its other cybersecurity tools. This gives organizations more options as they improve security hygiene. The partnership offers a practical upgrade for businesses that need strong password control without high implementation costs.
With Keeper and Macnica working together, organizations in Japan gain better visibility, smoother control, and stronger protection against credential theft.
