Keeper (password manager) Integrates with Atlassian Jira
Analysis based on 7 articles · First reported Mar 04, 2026 · Last updated Mar 04, 2026
The new integrations by Keeper (password manager) are expected to positively impact the cybersecurity and IT software markets by streamlining security operations and enhancing compliance. This development could lead to increased adoption of Keeper (password manager)'s platform among organizations utilizing Atlassian===Jira.
Keeper (password manager) has announced two new native Atlassian Atlassian===Jira integrations, designed to embed security incident response and privileged access governance directly into existing Atlassian===Jira workflows. These integrations aim to unify security detection, response, and access governance into a single operational flow, while keeping access enforcement centralized within the Keeper platform. The integrations consist of a Atlassian===Jira ITSM integration for security events and incidents, and a Atlassian===Jira Workflow integration for governing access requests. This initiative addresses the current disconnect between incident response and access enforcement, which often relies on manual processes. Craig Lurey, CTO and Co-founder of Keeper (password manager), emphasized that these integrations extend privileged access approvals and workflow into the tools security and IT teams use daily, ensuring strict encryption controls remain in place. The integrations support both team-managed and company-managed Atlassian===Jira projects and are built on the Atlassian Forge platform for Atlassian===Jira Cloud environments, allowing for flexible field mapping and alignment with existing Atlassian===Jira configurations.
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