Compare the Top Secrets Management Software that integrates with StrongDM as of February 2026

This a list of Secrets Management software that integrates with StrongDM. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with StrongDM. View the products that work with StrongDM in the table below.

What is Secrets Management Software for StrongDM?

Secrets management tools enable an organization to securely manage highly important and sensitive "secrets" such as authentication credentials, encryption keys, tokens, and passwords. Compare and read user reviews of the best Secrets Management software for StrongDM currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    AWS Secrets Manager
    AWS Secrets Manager helps you protect secrets needed to access your applications, services, and IT resources. The service enables you to easily rotate, manage, and retrieve database credentials, API keys, and other secrets throughout their lifecycle. Users and applications retrieve secrets with a call to Secrets Manager APIs, eliminating the need to hardcode sensitive information in plain text. Secrets Manager offers secret rotation with built-in integration for Amazon RDS, Amazon Redshift, and Amazon DocumentDB. Also, the service is extensible to other types of secrets, including API keys and OAuth tokens. In addition, Secrets Manager enables you to control access to secrets using fine-grained permissions and audit secret rotation centrally for resources in the AWS Cloud, third-party services, and on-premises. AWS Secrets Manager helps you meet your security and compliance requirements by enabling you to rotate secrets safely without the need for code deployments.
    Starting Price: $0.40 per month
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    HashiCorp Vault
    Secure, store and tightly control access to tokens, passwords, certificates, encryption keys for protecting secrets and other sensitive data using a UI, CLI, or HTTP API. Secure applications and systems with machine identity and automate credential issuance, rotation, and more. Enable attestation of application and workload identity, using Vault as the trusted authority. Many organizations have credentials hard coded in source code, littered throughout configuration files and configuration management tools, and stored in plaintext in version control, wikis, and shared volumes. Safeguarding and ensuring that a credentials isn’t leaked, or in the likelihood it is, that the organization can quickly revoke access and remediate, is a complex problem to solve.
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