

Bitwarden Secrets Manager
Bitwarden Secrets Manager enables developers, DevOps, and cybersecurity teams to centrally store, manage, and deploy secrets at scale. Use Secrets Manager to:
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Open Source
Platforms
- Self-Hosted
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
Properties
- Privacy focused
Features
- End-to-End Encryption
- Secrets Management
Tags
- secret-manager
- manage-secrets
- Security & Privacy
- secret-sharing
- secrets
- secret-management
- Cybersecurity
Bitwarden Secrets Manager News & Activities
Recent News
- POX published news article about Bitwarden Secrets Manager
Bitwarden introduces Secrets Manager: an encrypted solution for managing your development secretsBitwarden has unveiled the Bitwarden Secrets Manager, an end-to-end encrypted solution designed to ...
Recent activities
jaeone added Bitwarden Secrets Manager as alternative to LocalKeys- xnax added Bitwarden Secrets Manager as alternative to git-crypt, elasticdog/transcrypt, SOPS: Secrets OPerationS and gcrypt
Bitwarden Secrets Manager information
What is Bitwarden Secrets Manager?
Bitwarden Secrets Manager enables developers, DevOps, and cybersecurity teams to centrally store, manage, and deploy secrets at scale. Use Secrets Manager to:
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Manage and deploy secrets across the development lifecycle. Develop a secure and systematic approach to creating and automating secrets for all your resources and applications.
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Boost productivity, collaborate securely. Safely share, retrieve, and assign secrets across your development teams - no more hard-coding secrets or sharing them through email, git, or messaging systems.
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Level up your protection. For full enterprise security coverage, combine the capabilities of secrets management with password management.
Key concepts
The core paradigm used by Secrets Manager is the relationship between:
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Secrets: Sensitive key-value pairs, like API keys, that your organization needs securely stored and should never be exposed in plain code or transmitted over unencrypted channels.
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Projects: Collections of secrets logically grouped together for management access by your DevOps and cybersecurity teams.
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Service accounts: Non-human machine users, like applications or deployment pipelines, that require programmatic access to a discreet set of secrets.
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Access tokens: A set of keys that facilitates service account access to, and the ability to decrypt, secrets stored in your vault.
Secrets Manager is designed to secure and manage your highly sensitive credentials within privileged developer environments. Multi-directional layers of access and levels of permission will ensure that only authenticated machines and persons with the correct permissions will be able to see or manipulate secrets stored within your vault.







Comments and Reviews
Pros: Open source. Powerful CLI. SDK supports multiple languages.
Cons: Pricing is reasonable but there other free alternatives. Self host option only available for Enterprise Subscription.