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Bitwarden Launches E2EE Secrets Manager

August 24, 2023
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Bitwarden, the renowned developer of open-source password management solutions, has introduced a revolutionary offering known as ‘Secrets Manager.’ This advanced secrets manager, designed for IT experts, software development teams, and the DevOps sector, aims to provide an end-to-end encrypted alternative to traditional practices like hard-coding sensitive data or sharing files via email.

By doing so, Bitwarden’s Secrets Manager ensures data flexibility, scalability, and robust security against potential breaches, offering a secure platform for managing and sharing essential information within teams.

The significance of Secrets Manager lies in its ability to counter the inadvertent exposure of critical information following cyberattacks or inadequate security protocols during development stages. A wide array of sensitive data, including API keys, authentication certificates, encryption keys, and more, is often at risk of being publicly leaked or compromised.

Symantec’s report of over 1,800 iOS apps containing hard-coded AWS credentials underscores the urgency of addressing this issue. Bitwarden Secrets Manager rises to the challenge, providing a secure and user-friendly means to access, share, and deploy sensitive data across development teams while also supporting nuanced access control mechanisms for individuals and groups.

Following the open-source approach that defines Bitwarden’s ethos, Secrets Manager ensures transparency and adaptability in its codebase, CLI, SDK, and integration code. This commitment to openness extends even to its pricing structure, which offers a free version with limitless secret storage, catering to a broad user base. The tool is available in three tiers, with ‘Teams’ and ‘Enterprise’ options offering enhanced capabilities for business scenarios.

While presently integrated with GitHub Actions, future updates are expected to incorporate support for Kubernetes, Terraform, and Ansible integrations. Furthermore, the expansion of language options in the tool’s SDK and improvements in access management underscore Bitwarden’s commitment to continuous enhancement and innovation.

Reference:
  • End-to-end encrypted Bitwarden Secrets Manager now generally available
Tags: Application securityAugust 2023BitwardenCyber NewsCyber News 2023CyberattackCybersecurityDevOpsE2EEencryptionSecrets ManagerSensitive dataVulnerabilities
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