Every credential, securely stored — ARCON My Vault is a strongly-encrypted repository storing, sharing (without exposing) and auto-rotating credentials, secrets and keys, with full audit.
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ARCON My Vault is a centralized, secure repository for credentials, secrets and sensitive information — storing, sharing and auto-rotating passwords and keys with strong encryption and full audit. It’s the vault foundation beneath ARCON’s identity security: the secure store where privileged and business credentials live, encrypted and controlled, rather than scattered in spreadsheets, browsers, scripts and people’s heads. Credential sprawl — passwords reused, weak, never rotated and shared insecurely — is a massive, invisible attack surface behind a large share of breaches. My Vault fixes it: credentials, secrets and keys go into a strongly-encrypted vault; they’re shared securely (without exposing them); passwords and keys are auto-rotated on policy; and every access is logged for audit. Part of ARCON’s identity-first platform (India-built, Gartner-recognised for PAM), My Vault brings order and security to credential chaos — the essential secure-storage layer that privileged access, remote access and the rest of ARCON’s identity security build on.
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ARCON’s secure credential vault — a strongly-encrypted repository storing, sharing and auto-rotating credentials, secrets and keys, with full audit. The foundation beneath ARCON identity security.
What consolidation actually replaces, dimension by dimension.
| Dimension | Scattered credentials (chaos) | ARCON My Vault |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Scattered everywhere | One encrypted vault |
| Sharing | Email/chat/spreadsheet | Secure, without exposing |
| Rotation | Manual (never) | Auto-rotated |
| Encryption | None/weak | Strong |
| Audit | None | Every access logged |
| Secrets | In code | Vaulted |
| Access | Uncontrolled | Access-controlled |
| Foundation | — | Beneath identity security |
India-built credential vault — the foundation beneath ARCON identity; Keeper/1Password/HashiCorp and Securden (hub live) compete.
Vendors love diagrams; buyers need to know what they’re actually operating. Here’s the whole platform, demystified.
A strongly-encrypted repository for credentials, secrets and keys — not scattered in spreadsheets.
Share credentials securely without exposing them — nothing to copy or leak.
Auto-rotate passwords and keys on policy — no stale, never-changed credentials.
Every credential access logged — who used what, when.
The secure-storage layer beneath ARCON’s PAM, remote access and identity security.
One agent on every machine, one console over all of them — modules attach without a second operational world.
ARCON My Vault stores credentials, secrets and keys with strong encryption, shares them without exposing them, auto-rotates, and audits every access — the identity foundation.
Store credentials, secrets, keys, sensitive info securely.
Share credentials without exposing them.
Auto-rotate passwords and keys on policy.
Vault secrets, tokens and API keys.
Strong encryption at rest and in transit.
Control who can access which credentials.
Log every credential access.
Use credentials without seeing them.
Enforce strong-password policy.
Credential controls for RBI/SEBI/PCI.
The vault beneath ARCON identity security.
Vault credentials for the whole org.
Credential vaulting, secure sharing and auto-rotation.
What PAM is and how ARCON approaches privileged access, from ARCON.
Why privileged accounts are the battleground, and how ARCON defends them.
Hands-on: onboarding users into ARCON PAM.
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Book a guided demo →Here’s what genuinely sets ARCON My Vault apart from the alternatives.
Passwords scattered in spreadsheets, browsers, scripts and people’s heads — reused, weak, never rotated, shared insecurely — are a huge, invisible attack surface behind a large share of breaches. ARCON My Vault brings all credentials into one strongly-encrypted, controlled store — turning credential chaos into credential security. Bringing order to scattered credentials is one of the highest-value security moves.
Teams need to share credentials, but sharing them over email, chat or spreadsheets is dangerous. My Vault lets you share securely — credentials used (via injection) without users ever seeing the actual password, so there’s nothing to copy, forward or leak. Secure sharing that doesn’t expose the credential removes a major leak channel while still enabling collaboration.
Weak, reused and never-rotated credentials are a core breach cause. My Vault auto-rotates passwords and keys on policy — so credentials stay fresh without relying on people to change them manually (they won’t). Automated rotation closes the stale-credential risk that manual approaches never fix at scale, and it’s built in.
My Vault is the secure-storage layer that ARCON’s PAM, remote access and identity security build on — the vault where privileged and business credentials live, encrypted and controlled. A strong vault foundation is essential to all of identity security (you can’t secure access without securely storing the credentials), and having it as an integrated part of ARCON’s platform means one consistent, audited credential store beneath everything.
Credentials in My Vault are protected with strong encryption (at rest and in transit), and every access is logged for audit — who used which credential, when. For security and compliance (RBI/SEBI/PCI credential controls), strong encryption plus full audit is essential, turning credential access from an invisible, unaccountable act into a controlled, logged one. Encryption plus audit is the baseline a credential vault must deliver, and My Vault does.
ARCON My Vault is India-built secure credential storage — the vault foundation within ARCON’s identity platform, best for buyers (especially Indian/BFSI) wanting it unified with ARCON PAM and identity security. Standalone password managers (Keeper, 1Password) and secrets tools (HashiCorp) compete; Securden Password Vault (hub live) is a broad alternative. For an India-fit vault unified with ARCON identity security, My Vault is compelling; TechBag scopes it and quotes in INR/GST.
Your credential sprawl and compliance drivers. TechBag + ARCON scope it free.
Vault real credentials; test secure sharing (without exposing) and auto-rotation — on your environment.
Vault credentials across the estate; enforce rotation; enable secure sharing and audit; pair with PAM.
All credentials vaulted, shared safely, rotated, every access audited. TechBag models it in INR/GST.
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Modelled on Gartner Peer Insights structure. *Counts and breakdowns are illustrative pending verified review collection.
“ARCON My Vault ended our credential chaos — passwords scattered in spreadsheets and scripts, now in one strongly-encrypted vault. A massive invisible risk, closed.”
“Secure sharing without exposing the credential — teams use them via injection, never see them. Nothing to forward or leak.”
“Auto-rotation of passwords and keys — no more stale, never-changed credentials. The hygiene people never do manually, automated.”
“It’s the foundation beneath our ARCON PAM and remote access — one consistent, audited credential store under everything. The vault base.”
“Strong encryption plus full audit — who used which credential, when. Exactly the credential controls RBI and PCI wanted.”
“We compared Keeper and HashiCorp — strong. For a vault unified with our ARCON identity security and India-fit, My Vault fit. Scope unified vs standalone.”
“Secrets and API keys vaulted too, not just passwords — the machine credentials that sprawl in code. Comprehensive credential storage.”
“Access control on credentials — who can reach which — gave us least privilege on the vault itself. Controlled, not a shared free-for-all.”
Analyst firms bury this view behind paywalls, and G2 retired its Grid. So here’s TechBag’s synthesis of the the credential vault market — tap any vendor to see why it sits where it does.
Execution strength vs product vision — the classic market map, minus the paywall.
Vault in identity platform — this page.
The grid nobody publishes — vault security (encryption, sharing, rotation, audit) vs role as the identity foundation.
Foundation + India-fit — the corner it fills.
Positions are TechBag’s illustrative synthesis of public review-platform data and vendor documentation — not a reproduction of any analyst graphic. Verify before relying on it.
The vault options and the scattered-credential baseline — honest lanes; the edge is a secure vault unified with ARCON identity.
| Dimension | ARCON My Vault | Keeper | 1Password | HashiCorp Vault | Securden Password Vault |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Approach | Vault in identity platform | Password manager | Password manager | Secrets management | Enterprise vault |
| Secure sharing + rotation | Both | Strong | Strong | Strong | Strong |
| Unified with PAM/identity | ARCON platform | Standalone | Standalone | DevOps | Securden platform |
| India / fit | India-built | Global | Global | Global | Modern |
| Best fit | Indian/BFSI orgs wanting a vault unified with ARCON identity | Password management | Team password mgmt | DevOps secrets | Broad enterprise vault |
Honest fit signals — because the fastest way to lose your trust is to pretend one product wins every scenario.
Drag the sliders (users; IT-hour cost as loaded rate). Estimates assume ~2 hours per user per year of exposure and wasted time from scattered, weak credentials, with ~65% removed by a vault — the avoided-breach value from ending credential sprawl is the larger unpriced win. Illustrative.
Loaded cost = salary + overheads per productive hour. Illustrative only — your TechBag quote models actual device counts and modules.
ARCON My Vault prices by scope/users. TechBag models the mix and quotes in INR/GST with local support.
Best for credential control
Best for hygiene
Best foundation
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Test vaulting real credentials — out of spreadsheets and scripts.
Test sharing without users seeing the actual credential.
Test auto-rotation of passwords and keys.
Confirm strong encryption at rest and in transit.
Confirm every access is logged for audit (RBI/SEBI/PCI).
Confirm secrets and keys vaulted, not just passwords.
Consider it as the vault foundation for ARCON PAM/identity.
Model by scope — TechBag quotes in INR/GST.
Scope a vault PoC (vault credentials, secure sharing, rotation), or let a TechBag advisor end your credential sprawl — in INR/GST.
Stats, ratings, review counts and pricing are illustrative and sourced from public materials; verify before purchase.