
Keeper Security deploys KeeperPAM to secure identity management and engineering workflows for DrillDocs’ offshore operations.
Identity security solutions provider Keeper Security has deployed its access management software, KeeperPAM, for energy technology firm DrillDocs. The system protects digital workflows across DrillDocs’ globally distributed offshore oil and gas operations.
This setup introduces automated access controls for a remote workforce operating on personal laptops and phones. By securing these devices, the software minimises password vulnerabilities and helps the company build the required audit trails for SOC 2 security compliance.
The deployment directly solves the risk of third-party engineering partners accessing vital production systems from unprotected personal machines. It replaces informal login setups with secure, browser-based sessions that completely remove the need for slow virtual private networks (VPNs).
The platform combines password, secret key, login session, and device privilege management into one central system, allowing engineers to connect safely without ever revealing their actual passwords, allowing administrators to grant or revoke system access in seconds.
Francois Ruel, Co-founder and Chief Science Officer at DrillDocs, said: “We were getting worried about how to best manage security when work is done from personal machines. We trust our partners, but we needed to switch to a trust-but-verify culture.”
Darren Guccione, CEO and Co-founder at Keeper Security, said: “Any organisation extending privileged access to external partners, multi-cloud environments or a distributed workforce faces the same exposure. Implicit trust is not a security model.”
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