Integrated Storage, a key feature now available in Vault 1.4, can streamline your Vault architecture and improve performance. See demos and documentation of its use cases and migration process.
2. Agenda
Vault 101
▪ What is it, how it works, etc
▪ Common Use Cases
Integrated Storage
▪ What, Why, How...
▪ Demos
Q&A
3. Secrets management to centrally store
and protect secrets across clouds and
applications
Data encryption to keep application
data secure across environments and
workloads
Advanced Data Protection to secure
workloads and data across traditional
systems, clouds, and infrastructure
5. Vault 1.4 Focus
Reliability and ease
of use
Focus on improving time to
happiness and expanding the
capabilities and reliability of
Vault.
Ecosystem and
broader integrations
Integrate Vault with existing
workflows, applications, and
technology seamlessly.
Advanced data
protection
Organizations need a secure
way to protect against data
breaches or leaks.
6. Vault 1.4 Ecosystem
Integrated Storage
Promoted out of beta and into
general availability for both
open-source and enterprise
workloads.
OpenLDAP Secrets
Engine
Automate the management of
static users and service
accounts within OpenLDAP.
Kubernetes Service
Registration
Automate tagging pods with
metadata to simplify service
discovery.
MongoDB Atlas
integration
Generate dynamic credentials
for both MongoDB Atlas
databases and API.
Kerberos Auth Method
Authenticate users and
applications via Kerberos.
Redshift Database
Secrets Engine
Secrets engine now supports
static and dynamic secrets for
the Amazon Web Services
(AWS) Redshift service.
7. Secrets management to centrally store
and protect secrets across clouds and
applications
Data encryption to keep application
data secure across environments and
workloads
Advanced Data Protection to secure
workloads and data across traditional
systems, clouds, and infrastructure