If Security and Precision Had a Child...
SecureAnyBox DNA is good stuff.
Tay Kratzer
10/30/20251 min read


SecureAnyBox has a larger overhead than a simple browser plugin. There is a reason for that. SecureAnyBox refuses to compromise security for convenience. One clear example is the SecureAnyBox client called the SecureAnyBox Launcher. It was designed so that no browser plugin and no website script can ever hijack credential information. That decision adds complexity on the surface, but it protects the organization in ways a lightweight plugin simply cannot.
SecureAnyBox can also be tuned with remarkable precision. If the finance division needs multiple second-factor authentications for their users, that can be done.
If the customer support division needs single sign-on for Windows workstations, along with pre-built vaults that appear automatically when users log in, that is easy to provide. Each group inside the organization can have exactly the level of security and convenience they require without affecting the others.
SecureAnyBox is not trying to be the simplest tool. It is trying to be the safest tool, with plenty of feature flexibility.
