AWS Secrets Manager Primary Use Case
I use it for handling any confidential tasks or operations within my systems.
Typically, we rely on the AWS Identity and Access Management center to set specific rules. In most cases, systems autonomously manage the secrets. While there are admins who can handle secrets from the console, we aim to minimize such instances.
I use AWS Secrets Manager to securely store and manage sensitive information with automatic encryption.
View full review »We use the solution to host secret credentials. It helps us orchestrate our platform and the customer's environment.
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Raghavendra Raju
DevOps Lead at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees
AWS Secrets Manager takes care of managing the secret within AWS and other AWS services.
View full review »We are using AWS Secrets Manager for credentials that we need to use, such as system-to-system credentials. Additionally, we have user credentials in our IM solutions.
View full review »We use AWS Secrets Manager to store secrets for the EKS cluster for our microservice infrastructure.
View full review »In our office, we have experiments that require handling card details and card data, which is why I am exploring ways to protect them.
View full review »The primary use case of the solution is to manage credentials and access.
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Associate Technical Architect at a computer software company with 1,001-5,000 employees
It is primarily being used by our application for most of its application secrets.
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reviewer1568754
Floor Manager at a retailer with 51-200 employees
Using this product, we allow our users to store certain secrets. It will store them and allow users to access them when they want.
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