Keeper Security Teams with immixGroup to Fortify Cyber Defenses Across the U.S. Public Sector
- Cyber Jack
- Apr 18
- 2 min read
In a move aimed squarely at the escalating cybersecurity demands of government and education systems, Keeper Security announced a strategic partnership with immixGroup to deliver its zero-trust Privileged Access Management (PAM) solutions to public sector institutions nationwide.
Keeper, long recognized for its zero-knowledge approach to securing credentials, secrets, and remote access, will now tap into immixGroup’s extensive public sector distribution network. Together, the companies aim to make Keeper's enterprise-grade PAM platform available to federal, state, and local agencies as well as higher education institutions — sectors increasingly targeted by sophisticated cyber threats.
"We are excited to work with immixGroup to bring best-in-class cybersecurity solutions to the public sector," said Scott Unger, Keeper Security’s Director of Global Channel Account Management. "KeeperPAM’s capabilities, including secure password management, session monitoring and compliance reporting, will provide government and educational organizations with the security and visibility they need to protect against modern cyber threats."
The collaboration is particularly timely. With ransomware, credential theft, and nation-state espionage campaigns surging, U.S. government agencies and schools face growing pressure to meet stringent cybersecurity mandates, including FedRAMP, FISMA, and other federal compliance frameworks. Keeper’s solutions, which offer password management, privileged session tracking, remote browser isolation, and real-time monitoring, are engineered to help organizations lock down critical systems while maintaining detailed audit trails.
By integrating KeeperPAM into immixGroup's procurement channels, the companies aim to simplify how agencies source and implement security solutions that align with zero-trust principles. This approach minimizes administrative overhead while strengthening defenses against insider threats and credential compromise — two of the most persistent vulnerabilities in the public sector.
Keeper’s platform, built around an end-to-end encrypted, cloud-native architecture, has already gained traction among Fortune 100 enterprises. Now, with immixGroup's support, Keeper is poised to extend that footprint into government corridors where cybersecurity investment is no longer optional but mission-critical.
The deal underscores a broader trend: As the cybersecurity landscape evolves, public institutions are increasingly abandoning piecemeal security tools in favor of unified, policy-driven platforms that offer holistic control over digital identities and privileged access.
For Keeper, the partnership represents a significant expansion opportunity. For the public sector, it promises a badly needed upgrade to the foundational layers of digital defense.