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Building a Business Case for Centralized Secrets Management

Building a Business Case for Centralized Secrets Management

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Enterprises face rising cyber risks as machine identities and secrets multiply across cloud, DevOps, and automation environments. Decentralized secrets management often leads to hard-coded credentials, vault sprawl, and audit failures, slowing digital transformation and increasing exposure to attacks. A centralized secrets management solution reduces these risks by consolidating secrets into a single vault, eliminating hard-coded secrets, and automating rotation. It streamlines operations by saving developers time, enabling faster deployments, and supporting multi-cloud growth. Centralization also simplifies compliance by enforcing segregation of duties and centralizing audit logs. The result is measurable risk reduction, greater efficiency, and stronger security.

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