Internet2 Adds Password Manager to Recommended Services
        
        
        
			- By Dian Schaffhauser
 - 10/27/16
 
		
        The University of Alabama  at Birmingham (UAB) recommended the inclusion of  the software it uses to maintain user security for inclusion in Internet2's  products and services guide. Now institutions and other organizations that  participate in the higher education advanced technology community can receive "standard  terms" when they want to license software from Keeper Security.
The company's flagship platform, Keeper, provides user  password management and encrypted digital file storage. Instead of logging in to  each application with a unique password, the user can enter passwords into  Keeper, which maintains those and fills them in for users from any device, on  any site and in any program. Records are automatically synced across all  devices. The software can also generate random passwords and keep those safe.
The service is SOC 2-certified and uses 256-bit AES  encryption to safeguard information. Users that access their mobile devices  with a biometric login can use the fingerprint scanner to access the Keeper "vault."  Nobody, including the company, has access to the data being protected.
"UAB is committed to protecting its most precious  resource: our people. Keeper gives us that ability," said university CIO  and Vice President Curtis Carver, in a statement. "It empowers UAB digital  citizens to generate, retain and use unique strong passwords on a plethora of  devices as well as implement enterprise security management with surprising  ease."
Besides UAB, other institutions that run the program include  the University of Iowa and Ohio State.
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
                    About the Author
                    
                
                    
                    Dian Schaffhauser is a former senior contributing editor for 1105 Media's education publications THE Journal, Campus Technology and Spaces4Learning.