# Secrets Manager

> Secrets Manager stores, rotates, and controls the secrets and credentials that applications, scripts, and CI/CD pipelines use.

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Secrets Manager is a centralized store for the secrets that machines and code rely on, such as API keys, passwords, and tokens. It was formerly known as Conjur.

## What it is

Secrets Manager is a vault and control plane for application secrets. It removes hardcoded credentials from code, configuration files, and pipelines, and replaces them with secrets fetched securely at runtime. Access is governed by policy and recorded for audit.

## Key capabilities

- Stores secrets and credentials in a central, protected vault.
- Rotates secrets automatically on a schedule or on demand.
- Controls access through policy, so each application gets only the secrets it needs.
- Integrates with applications, scripts, and CI/CD pipelines through APIs and SDKs.
- Logs secret access for audit and traceability.

## Who it's for

Secrets Manager fits teams that build and run applications, scripts, or automated pipelines. It helps developers, platform engineers, and security teams keep credentials out of source code and under consistent control.

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