Vaulted for Enterprise
Share credentials across departments and with external partners through zero-knowledge encrypted links that satisfy enterprise security policies.
The challenge
- Enterprise secrets managers handle internal storage but offer no frictionless mechanism for cross-organizational credential exchange
- Strict security policies exist on paper but employees routinely bypass them by sharing credentials over email and chat
- Vendor and contractor onboarding requires sharing system credentials through channels that enterprise DLP tools cannot fully control
- Audit requirements demand proof of secure credential transmission but existing tools lack zero-knowledge guarantees
How Vaulted helps
- Zero-knowledge architecture means credentials are never decryptable by the server — satisfying even the strictest security reviews
- Self-destructing links with configurable view limits and expiration align with enterprise data minimization policies
- No accounts, no SSO integration, no procurement cycle — works immediately for the ad-hoc credential exchanges that fall between the cracks
- AES-256-GCM client-side encryption provides a documentable secure transmission method for compliance and audit teams
Common use cases
Share API Keys Securely
Transmit API keys to developers through encrypted links that disappear after use.
Share Database Credentials Securely
Share database hosts, usernames, and passwords through encrypted links that expire automatically.
Share SSL/TLS Certificates Securely
Transmit SSL/TLS certificate private keys and PEM files through encrypted, self-destructing links.
Share OAuth Client Secrets Securely
Transmit OAuth client secrets and service account credentials through encrypted links that self-destruct after viewing.