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VaynerX Engages Keeper Security to Standardise Credential Security Globally

The media company enhanced access control and improved visibility using Keeper Enterprise Password Manager

by Guru Writer
January 28, 2026
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Keeper announced VaynerX’s implementation of their Enterprise Password Manage, a part of the KeeperPAM® platform, to strengthen credential security access across its company. The platform mitigates VaynerX’s risk of cybersecurity breaches and strengthens its overall organisational security. 

VaynerX is known to be a popular modern media and communications company globally, with teams working across multiple regions whilst having access to extensive internal systems and external client platforms. The organisation recognised the need for a standardised approach to credential management to reduce risk while maintaining the speed and flexibility required in a client-driven business. 

John Georgatos, Chief Information Officer at VaynerX, said: “Prior to Keeper, we weren’t using a unified approach across the organisation that could capture everything in a single pane of glass. Once we introduced Keeper, people immediately loved it. They loved the features and were able to solve a lot of the problems they had with previous platforms.” 

According to Keeper’s global research, 40% of employees reuse passwords across multiple accounts, while 67% of businesses report phishing remains a persistent threat, even as organisations adopt more advanced authentication methods. Client-facing organisations of all sizes worldwide, face prominent security risks. There is thus the need for strong credential security and secure credential sharing. Keeper’s Enterprise Password Manager follows a zero-trust and zero-knowledge security architecture that enables VaynerX to strengthen access security without disrupting existing workflows. This is aligned with VaynerX’s requirement for a user-friendly, centralised administration and seamless integration with their existing tools and workflows. 

John Maalouf, SVP, Global Head of Procurement at VaynerX, said “Choosing Keeper came down to its functionality, ease of use and the ability to centrally manage the system, giving us enterprise-level security access. Keeper was a simple process to get started. We got access right away after our initial trial, and it was very seamless to integrate Keeper into the various platforms and tools that we already use.”

Industry research further underscores the need to strengthen credential security for organisations that rely on shared access and collaboration. Studies show that more than 80% of data breaches are linked to weak, reused or compromised passwords. 

Darren Guccione, CEO and Co-Founder of Keeper Security said: “Credential-related threats remain among the most persistent risks facing organisations today. VaynerX’s experience with Keeper serves as a roadmap demonstrating how organisations can strengthen password management as a practical foundation for protecting access, maintaining client trust and preparing for the future of authentication without adding unnecessary complexity.”

This update follows Keeper Security’s recent engagement with Atlassian Williams F1 whereby Keeper had helped the team attain pole position on cybersecurity.

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