Compare the Top Enterprise Secrets Management Software as of April 2026

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

What is Enterprise Secrets Management Software?

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 Enterprise Secrets Management software currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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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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    Pulumi

    Pulumi

    Pulumi

    Modern Infrastructure as Code. Create, deploy, and manage infrastructure on any cloud using familiar programming languages and tools. Many clouds, one workflow. Use the same language, tools, and workflow, on any cloud. Collaborate. Harmonize your engineering practices between developers and operators. Easy continuous delivery. Deploy from the CLI, or integrate with your favorite CI/CD system, and review all changes before they are made. Tame complexity. Gain visibility across all of your environments. Audit and secure. Know who changed what, when, and why. Enforce deployment policies with your identity provider of choice. Secrets management. Keep secrets safe with easy, built-in encrypted configuration. Familiar programming languages. Define infrastructure in JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Go, or any .NET language, including C#, F#, and VB. Your favorite tools. Use familiar IDEs, test frameworks, and tools. Share and reuse. Codify best practices and policies.
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