
Machine-identity-based secrets manager that binds secrets to specific machines.

Machine-identity-based secrets manager that binds secrets to specific machines.
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SikkerKey is a secrets management platform built around machine identity verification. Rather than granting access based on token possession, the platform authenticates the specific machine making a request, using SSH key-adjacent authentication as its underlying mechanism for machine identity. Core capabilities include: - Machine-bound secret access: each secret is assigned to a specific machine, not a shared token or role - Real-time access logging for all secret retrievals - Scheduled credential rotation with direct push to databases - A single bootstrap command setup with no policy configuration or IAM role requirements The platform is designed to eliminate common secrets management risks such as token leakage, credential sharing, and manual rotation overhead. By tying secrets to machine identity rather than bearer tokens, SikkerKey aims to reduce the attack surface associated with traditional secrets managers. SikkerKey offers a dashboard interface for managing encrypted secrets with structured fields, along with an API, documentation portal, and a public status page. An interactive demo and a free registration tier are available, suggesting the product targets developers and infrastructure teams looking for a lightweight, machine-identity-centric alternative to conventional secrets vaults. The domain extension (.com) and product naming convention (Norwegian/Scandinavian-influenced "Sikker" meaning "secure") do not conclusively indicate a specific headquarters location.