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Bitwarden Secure Shell (SSH) Agent Enhances Secure Key Management Within Password Manager

by Business Wire

Jan. 29, 2025
5:23 AM GMT+9

New update empowers developers and IT professionals to securely generate, store, and manage SSH keys, ensuring efficient workflows and improved authentication

SANTA BARBARA, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Bitwarden, the trusted leader in password, secrets, and passkey management, today announced it has strengthened its Password Manager with secure shell management (SSH). This update centralizes cryptographic key management, enabling secure storage, import, and generation of SSH keys directly within the Bitwarden vault to enhance workflows for developers and IT professionals.


Addressing SSH key management challenges

SSH keys are essential for securing connections between devices and servers, enabling passwordless authentication for remote systems. Traditional SSH key workflows often require managing multiple keys across devices and manually configuring access, which can lead to inefficiencies and security risks. The update centralizes these workflows by encrypting and securely storing private keys, enabling seamless authentication for tasks such as server access, Git commits, and remote operations.

Boosting productivity and elevating security

The SSH agent streamlines secure authentication and simplifies SSH key processes for developers and IT professionals. The new capability will allow:

  • Secure authentication: SSH keys are encrypted and stored in the vault within an SSH item type, accessible only after user authentication to protect critical operations like Git commits or server connections.
  • Streamlined key management: Generate and manage Ed25519 and RSA keys within a centralized interface, reducing manual effort and speeding up team onboarding.
  • Automated access: Keys load automatically as needed, eliminating repeated passphrase entry for tasks like signing commits or managing remote servers.

Reducing risks of unused and unmanaged keys

Unused and unmanaged keys pose significant security challenges, such as unauthorized access and increased vulnerability to breaches. Recent studies reveal that in large organizations, up to 90% of authorized SSH keys are inactive, with 10% granting privileged access. The SSH agent addresses these issues by centralizing key management, securing storage, and automating access.

By automating key loading, the SSH agent simplifies operations and reinforces security measures, enabling developers, system administrators, and IT professionals to manage SSH keys efficiently across macOS, Windows, and Linux.

To learn more about how Bitwarden secures and manages SSH keys, please visit: https://bitwarden.com/blog/ssh-agent/.

About Bitwarden

Bitwarden empowers enterprises and individuals to securely manage and share information online through trusted open-source security solutions. From Password Manager to Secrets Manager and Passwordless.dev, Bitwarden delivers tools to enhance online security for users everywhere. Founded in 2016, Bitwarden serves tens of thousands of businesses and millions of users globally. The company is headquartered in Santa Barbara, California, learn more at bitwarden.com.

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