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Bitwarden Delivers Industry’s Most Comprehensive Integration Options for Enterprise Credential Management

Bitwarden Delivers Industry’s Most Comprehensive Integration Options for Enterprise Credential Management

New and existing integrations empower organizations to streamline security and maintain enterprise-visibility over sensitive information

Bitwarden, the trusted leader in password, secrets, and passkey management, today has further strengthened its position as the industry’s foremost solution for comprehensive enterprise integrations, adding support for Microsoft Intune, Rippling, Rapid7, and Vanta. These integrations increase flexibility to centralize security management across existing technology stacks and employee devices to maintain control over sensitive information. Bitwarden customers can seamlessly connect tools for IT management, compliance, and security to improve and standardize deployment of enterprise credential management throughout the organization.

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This announcement builds on a strong Bitwarden foundation of API, CLI, and self-hosted configurations, enabling enterprises to integrate with their preferred tools across identity, directory, device management, and security information and event management (SIEM) systems. Bitwarden also enables organizations to self-host and customize deployment options, ensuring added flexibility and trust through an open source framework aligned with core security needs.

Integrations that enhance enterprise workflows, security, and compliance

Bitwarden continues to expand its integration ecosystem across key platforms to support seamless operations and elevated security. Each integration underscores a commitment to interoperability and flexibility within enterprise environments. The latest integrations include:

  • Microsoft Intune: Enhances device security and user identity management by enabling secure Bitwarden app deployment on any Intune-managed endpoint, including desktops and mobile devices. This integration leverages Intune centralized mobile device management (MDM) capabilities to streamline security across enterprise IT environments.
  • Rippling: Simplifies employee onboarding and offboarding, allowing IT teams to assign and revoke access as employees join or leave. Automated access provisioning via system for cross-domain identity management (SCIM) keeps permissions current, reducing unauthorized access.
  • Vanta: Combines Vanta compliance audit and reporting with secure password management, helping organizations meet SOC 2, ISO 27001, and other standards.
  • Rapid7: Ensures improved threat detection and response by correlating credential usage with security events, strengthening proactive monitoring and intelligence for enterprise security teams.

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Built for compatibility with identity providers and enterprise security requirements

Building on a comprehensive history of single sign-on (SSO) and directory integrations, Bitwarden supports OIDC and SAML-based identity Providers (IDPs), including popular solutions like Microsoft Active Directory, Okta, and OneLogin. Bitwarden SSO capabilities also include options for Login with SSO, which combines IDP security with an independent Bitwarden encryption key, and SSO with Customer Managed Encryption for self-hosted customers who manage encryption keys on their own network. The addition of SSO with trusted devices enhances secure, seamless login experiences that further improve enterprise access management.

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