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The ZERO trust and the password vault features are the best I've seen so far in the market. The number of great zero trust and passaword vault features makes this product that awesome. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I had a hard time finding a parking spot next to their offices :-)
Luckily we have zoom :-) Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The relative flexibility of the product, very good CS team, convenient API Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
1. Need to improve the GUI/UX
2. Simplify the CLI
3. Lack of example on Windows environment Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The ease of use comparing to other alternatives is unimaginable. I was able to integrate my EKS cluster with Akeyless and retrieve secrets in a matter of minutes, which is fantastic. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The documentation could be a bit more polished Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
At my organization Akeyless is used to securely manage API keys. I like the ease of use, and how little time it takes to onboard new users. Additionally, I'm a fan of the encryption methods used. I've heard a few testimonies on how secure they are.
A further benefit to using Akeyless is that we can control access to certain objects based on a user account. We're able to designate certain properties (keys) to different users, and set expiry dates. This makes giving secure access to properties a breeze, and is similar to LastPass's sharing feature, which I couldn't find anywhere else. It's perfect for giving access to outside parties for example, where they need access for a period of time without exposing the actual secret. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I haven't been able to set our account up with our custom brand elements. I don't know if this is a feature that is offered, but it would be nice to whitelabel, so we could present it a bit differently. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The standard integrated secret management in kubernetes is frankly, not secure. This is where AKeyless comes into play. We store all of our kubernetes secrets in our vault. You can store secrets for basically any DevOp workflow, although I've only used this for Kubernetes secrets.
I'd especially like to note that the secrets stored in your vault can be injected through a sidecar into K8s pods, which is very helpful for applications that are contained. This works for both static and dynamic secrets.
The level of management is appreciated. Secrets can be tied to specific IP address authorizations. An expiry date can be set, and I'm assured that the level of encryption for the secret "Akeyless DFC™ Technology" is up to standard. (if you're interested, the tech behind it is pretty neat). Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I haven't found the "account management" section in the front end user interface yet. Maybe I'm not looking hard enough but I can't find out how to change my password. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.