Keeper Security has announced the launch of the Keeper Agent Kit, a specialized suite of AI skills designed to bridge the security gap between Agentic AI and privileged credentials. By integrating Keeper Secrets Manager and Keeper Commander with leading AI coding agents—including Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, and GitHub Copilot—the kit allows developers to automate security workflows without exposing sensitive API keys or database credentials in third-party AI chat logs or training sets.
Problem Solved: Prevents "secret leakage" where developers inadvertently paste credentials into AI prompts.
Core Integration: Connects AI agents directly to Keeper Commander and Keeper Secrets Manager CLI.
Key Skills:
keeper-secrets: Injects credentials into local runtimes without displaying them in the UI.
keeper-admin: Allows agents to manage users, teams, and audits via Keeper Commander.
keeper-setup: Automates the security configuration for new development environments.
MCP Support: Includes a Model Context Protocol (MCP) server integration for hosted or orchestrated AI environments.
Governance: Every agent action is subject to the same role-based access controls (RBAC) and audit logging as human users.
Availability: Open-source under the Apache 2.0 license via GitHub.
As AI agents become a standard part of the development lifecycle, they often require access to protected infrastructure. Previously, this meant developers had to manually provide secrets within the chat interface. The Keeper Agent Kit changes this by allowing the agent to run commands within the developer’s own authenticated, encrypted session.
"The Keeper Agent Kit provides a definitive framework for how AI agents interact with sensitive enterprise data," said Craig Lurey, CTO and Co-founder of Keeper Security. "This architecture maintains our zero-knowledge standard while allowing developers to leverage the full speed of AI without leaving the vault door open."
By leveraging the Model Context Protocol (MCP), Keeper ensures that AI agents can resolve secrets at runtime. This means the AI "knows" how to use the secret to perform a task but never "sees" the raw credential itself.
"Security teams should not have to trade velocity for operational safety," said Jeremy London, Director of Engineering, AI and Threat Analytics for Keeper Security. "We are transforming AI from a conversational assistant into a secure partner that respects the organizational security perimeter."
The release of the Agent Kit reinforces Keeper's position as an innovator in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Privileged Access Management. By extending PAM to the agentic layer, Keeper is addressing one of the most dangerous new exposure points in the modern developer stack: the intersection of autonomous AI and static secrets.
ABOUT KEEPER SECURITY
Keeper Security is a pioneer of zero-knowledge and zero-trust security. Its core offering, KeeperPAM®, is an AI-enabled, cloud-native platform that protects users, devices, and infrastructure in over 150 countries. Keeper secures passwords, passkeys, infrastructure secrets, and remote connections with role-based enforcement and just-in-time access.