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Developers keep leaving passwords in cloud scripts. Keeper Security’s new tool for Azure fixes that

Hardcoded passwords in your cloud workflows are a massive security risk. 🔒 Keeper Security just dropped a new Azure Logic Apps tool to fetch secrets safely at runtime. Here’s what you need to know 👇 #KeeperSecurity #Azure #CyberSecurity


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SINGAPORE (Aug 2026) – Hardcoding passwords and API keys into automated cloud scripts is one of the quickest ways to invite a major cyberattack.

To tackle this persistent security loophole, enterprise identity platform Keeper Security launched a certified Microsoft Power Platform connector for its Secrets Manager, bringing zero-knowledge credential management to Azure Logic Apps.

Secrets that stay local

Deploying the tool takes just a few minutes using an Azure Resource Manager template. The connector operates inside the user’s own Azure environment through a Python middleware service, ensuring plaintext credentials never cross outside network boundaries.

Keeper Security chief technology officer Craig Lurey explained that keeping decryption local ensures organizations maintain complete control over their encryption keys and data.

The connector supports five core operations within the Azure Logic Apps designer, including listing, fetching, creating, and updating secrets, as well as managing folders. This helps IT teams automate sensitive tasks like onboarding employees, rotating database passwords, and running compliance audits without exposing login details.

The Keeper Secrets Manager connector for Azure Logic Apps is available now through the Microsoft Power Platform marketplace and at docs.keeper.io. Note: Official local Philippine pricing details were not provided in the announcement.


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