Keeper Security Expands Relationship With Ingram Micro in Singapore

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Keeper Security has expanded its distribution relationship with Ingram Micro in Singapore, widening local access to its cloud-based privileged access management (PAM) platform as organisations face mounting regulatory and cyber risk pressures.
Under the expanded arrangement, Ingram Micro will distribute KeeperPAM to its network of resellers, managed service providers (MSPs) and system integrators across Singapore. The move is aimed at increasing availability of the zero-trust PAM platform in a market where compliance obligations and identity-based attacks are both on the rise.
Singapore has placed sustained emphasis on cyber resilience through legislation such as the Cybersecurity Act and voluntary frameworks including the Cyber Essentials and Cyber Trust marks. Against that backdrop, privileged access controls — covering administrator credentials, service accounts and third-party access — are increasingly viewed as foundational security controls rather than optional enhancements.
KeeperPAM combines password, secrets and session management with zero-trust network access capabilities in a unified, cloud-native platform. The company positions the solution as designed to enforce least-privilege access, secure contractor and third-party sessions, and provide audit visibility across privileged accounts.
The platform includes capabilities such as role-based access control (RBAC), just-in-time (JIT) access provisioning, session monitoring and recording, SSH key management, database access controls and remote browser isolation. Keeper says it meets international compliance standards including SOC 2 Type II and ISO 27001 series certifications.
For Ingram Micro, the expansion adds a PAM offering to its Singapore cybersecurity portfolio at a time when many organisations are consolidating identity and access tools. Distribution through established channel partners may lower adoption barriers for mid-sized enterprises and regulated sectors such as finance, manufacturing and critical infrastructure.
The partnership reflects a broader trend in ASEAN markets, where identity-centric security has become a priority as cloud adoption accelerates. Attackers increasingly target privileged credentials to move laterally within networks, making PAM a key control point in zero-trust architectures.
While vendor announcements typically emphasise growth and ecosystem expansion, the practical impact will depend on how effectively partners can integrate PAM into existing environments without adding operational complexity. For MSPs in particular, scalable and centrally managed PAM solutions are becoming part of baseline service offerings.
Keeper’s expanded footprint in Singapore underscores continued investment in the APAC region, as global identity security providers compete for market share in Southeast Asia’s rapidly digitising economies.
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