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We performed a comparison between 1Password and Azure Key Vault based on real PeerSpot user reviews.

Find out in this report how the two Enterprise Password Managers solutions compare in terms of features, pricing, service and support, easy of deployment, and ROI.
To learn more, read our detailed 1Password vs. Azure Key Vault Report (Updated: March 2024).
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Pros
"The tool's most valuable feature is security.""The solution's most valuable features are its password management security and cloud firewall."

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"The most valuable feature is the ability to store secrets securely and encrypt them. It is pretty easy and straightforward to use.""The security on offer seems to be quite good.""Among the features that have helped improve our security posture are storing secrets in a secure location to create a trusted situation, trusted resources, and incorporating identity access management so that we know who has access to what.""We use Azure Key Vault for securing secret connection streams, like API secrets, Azure services Secret Key, and AD Client Secret.""The most valuable feature of Azure Key Vault is the secret storage of data.""A high level of security.""The solution does an excellent job of storing and retrieving our stored keys.""We use Azure Key Vault to store secrets."

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Cons
"We faced issues while integrating 1Password into JumpCloud.""The service could be improved incrementally to enhance programmatic access to the vault."

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"If the region where the Azure Key Vault data center is hosted goes down, it would be a cumbersome task since our company will have to come up with a different Azure Key Vault and migrate all the secrets or keys into it.""Microsoft Azure Key Vault could improve by enhancing the security of credentials. Without the security or the use of key vaults, we would have to configure our credentials into the source code as plain text without the encryption or security.""Inability to access the solution on the phone.""They should add a key vault feature for the databases temporarily integrated into hybrid clouds.""If multiple clouds are to be used it can be difficult and a third party should assist in the implementation.""They should improve its policies, which sometimes reapplied but don't sync properly between the Key vault and the role-based access. When I put some roles on the user side, it sometimes misses the end data to secure.""I would rate the stability of Microsoft Azure Key Vault an eight out of ten. We use the solution in the data science field. If there is some outage, we did not notice any prolonged outage which would affect our business significantly while working with it.""I can see that other people are doing the infrastructure as code, they are able to easily manage and cycle their passwords as needed using their own interface they created. It would be nice if Microsoft provided more guidance in that area."

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  • "The tool's pricing is not too cheap or expensive."
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  • "The cost of the Azure Key Vault is very high and the pricing model is based on the number of keys that you store and retrieve."
  • "The pricing is decent. It has a pretty low price. It is a straightforward cost based on usage."
  • "Pricing is quite reasonable and support is included, although premium support is available for an additional fee."
  • "Key Vault, like every Azure service, has a cost associated with it, but you don't have to spend thousands of dollars to spin up an environment to build a key management system. It's already there."
  • "The price of the solution is reasonable for what we are using it for."
  • "Azure is cheaper than CyberArk... CyberArk is good, but it's quite expensive."
  • "The price isn't high. Any sized organization could easily adopt it. The first 250 keys are available for $5 per month."
  • "The pricing is reasonable and flexible, especially for those already using Microsoft Azure Cloud services. There is a cost associated with retrieval and storage, which is a few dollars. Otherwise, the price can be customized according to requirements, such as how many keys need to be stored."
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    Questions from the Community
    Top Answer:The tool's most valuable feature is security.
    Top Answer:We faced issues while integrating 1Password into JumpCloud.
    Top Answer:Azure Key Vault is a SaaS solution. You can easily store passwords and secrets securely and encrypt them. Azure Key Vault is a great solution to ensure you are compliant with security and governance… more »
    Top Answer:Considering the features provided by the product, I would say that the solution is available at a good price point.
    Top Answer:Considering the features provided by the product, I would say that the solution is available at a good price point. The payment is made as a whole for all the Microsoft products used in our companies… more »
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    Also Known As
    Microsoft Azure Key Vault, MS Azure Key Vault
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    Overview

    1Password is a comprehensive password management solution that ensures the security and convenience of managing multiple passwords. With its user-friendly interface and robust features, 1Password simplifies the process of creating, storing, and accessing passwords across various devices and platforms.

    One of the key features of 1Password is its ability to generate strong, unique passwords for each account. By eliminating the need to remember multiple passwords, users can enhance their online security and protect themselves against data breaches and identity theft. The password generator takes into account various factors such as length, complexity, and character types to create highly secure passwords.

    1Password also offers secure storage for sensitive information beyond passwords, such as credit card details, secure notes, and personal documents. This eliminates the need to remember and manually enter such information, making online transactions and form filling a breeze. The data is encrypted and protected by a master password, ensuring that only authorized users can access it.

    With its cross-platform compatibility, 1Password allows users to access their passwords and other stored information seamlessly across multiple devices, including smartphones, tablets, and computers. The synchronization feature ensures that any changes made on one device are automatically updated on all others, providing a consistent and up-to-date experience.

    Furthermore, 1Password offers advanced security features such as two-factor authentication and biometric authentication (e.g., fingerprint or face recognition) to add an extra layer of protection. This ensures that even if the master password is compromised, unauthorized access to the account is prevented.

    In addition to its core features, 1Password integrates with popular web browsers, allowing users to autofill login credentials and other information with just a few clicks. This saves time and effort, especially when dealing with multiple accounts and websites.

    Microsoft Azure Key Vault is a cloud-based data security and storage service that allows users to keep their secrets safe from bad actors.

    Benefits of Microsoft Azure Key Vault

    Some of the benefits of using Microsoft Azure Key Vault include:

    • Secure your secrets in a single central location, enabling you to control how your information is disseminated.
    • Keep your data away from bad actors. Application administrators can store their application’s security information away from the actual application. Microsoft Azure Key Vault reduces the chance that a bad actor will be able to leak an application’s secrets. Because the data is not stored in the code of the application, hackers will be unable to steal the security information.
    • Retrieve your information securely. When the information is needed, the application can securely retrieve it by using a uniform resource identifier (URI) to connect to Microsoft Azure Key Vault.
    • Securely store your digital keys and secrets. Microsoft Azure Key Vault stores data behind layers of security protocol. No one can access the information stored in a Microsoft Azure Key Vault without first obtaining the necessary authentication and authorization. The authentication process allows the system to figure out who is trying to access the vault in question. This process is performed by Azure’s Active Directory. After the person or entity is authenticated, Microsoft Azure Key Vault then assigns them a level of authorization. This determines what sort of actions they will be able to perform.
    • Choose from two different authorization options. The level of a user’s authorization can be either role-based or dictated by a policy that the administrator sets. Azure’s role-based access control (Azure RBAC) enables users to both manage and access stored data. A key vault access policy limits users to data access.
    • Secure your data in the way that best fits your needs. Your data can be protected by either industry-standard algorithm software or hardware security modules (HSMs). Your data is even safe from Microsoft, as the vaults are designed so that not even Microsoft can get in and access the information.
    • Easily monitor who accesses your vault(s). Microsoft Azure Key Vault enables administrators to keep a close eye on their secrets. Users can activate a vault-logging feature that will track every piece of information. It will record who accessed the vault, when they accessed it, and other pertinent details.
    • Choose how you want to store your logs. Users can store logs in multiple ways. These logs can be archived, sent to the Azure monitor logs area, or streamed to an events hub. The logs can be secured to prevent unauthorized viewing and deleted when they are no longer needed.

    Reviews from Real Users

    Microsoft Azure Key Vault stands out among their competitors for a number of reasons. Two major ones are the overall robustness of the solution and its ability to protect and manage many different digital asset types. The many features that the solution offers allows users to tailor their experience to meet their specific needs. Its flexibility enables users to accomplish a wide variety of security and identity management related tasks. It empowers users to secure a wide array of assets. Users can keep many different types of secrets away from bad actors.

    A cloud architect at a marketing services firm writes, “All its features are really valuable. It's really well thought-out. It's a complete turnkey solution that has all the concerns taken care of, such as access control and management. You can use it in infrastructure as code to create key vaults, APIs, PowerShells, CLIs, even Terraform. You can also use it in different services across the board. If you have app services, or virtual machines, Kubernetes, or Databricks, they can all use Key Vault effectively. In my opinion, in a DevSecOps, DevOps, or even in a modern Azure implementation, you have to use Azure Key Vault to make sure you're addressing security and identity management concerns. By "identity" I mean usernames, passwords, cryptography, etcetera. It's a full-blown solution and it supports most breeds of key management: how you store keys and certify.”

    Roger L., the managing director of Cybersecurity Architecture at Peloton Systems, says, “The most valuable aspect of the product is its ability to keep our admin password accounts for keys and a lot of our high-value assets. It can manage those types of assets. So far, the product does a great job of managing keys.”

    Sample Customers
    Dribble, Geckoboard, Wonderbly
    Adobe, DriveTime, Johnson Controls, HP, InterContinental Hotels Group, ASOS
    Top Industries
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company15%
    Financial Services Firm12%
    Manufacturing Company8%
    Government7%
    REVIEWERS
    Computer Software Company27%
    Financial Services Firm23%
    Manufacturing Company4%
    Hospitality Company4%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Computer Software Company15%
    Financial Services Firm13%
    Manufacturing Company8%
    Healthcare Company6%
    Company Size
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business30%
    Midsize Enterprise19%
    Large Enterprise51%
    REVIEWERS
    Small Business28%
    Midsize Enterprise23%
    Large Enterprise49%
    VISITORS READING REVIEWS
    Small Business20%
    Midsize Enterprise14%
    Large Enterprise66%
    Buyer's Guide
    1Password vs. Azure Key Vault
    March 2024
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    1Password is ranked 16th in Enterprise Password Managers with 2 reviews while Azure Key Vault is ranked 1st in Enterprise Password Managers with 46 reviews. 1Password is rated 7.0, while Azure Key Vault is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of 1Password writes "An easy-to-setup solution with strong security features". On the other hand, the top reviewer of Azure Key Vault writes "Allows us to securely store our keys to prevent unauthorized access to unwanted users". 1Password is most compared with AWS Secrets Manager, HashiCorp Vault, Delinea Secret Server, CyberArk Enterprise Password Vault and Keeper, whereas Azure Key Vault is most compared with AWS Secrets Manager, HashiCorp Vault, CyberArk Enterprise Password Vault, AWS Certificate Manager and ManageEngine Password Manager Pro. See our 1Password vs. Azure Key Vault report.

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