5 Integrations with AWS Key Management Service

View a list of AWS Key Management Service integrations and software that integrates with AWS Key Management Service below. Compare the best AWS Key Management Service integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with AWS Key Management Service. Here are the current AWS Key Management Service integrations in 2025:

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    Amazon Web Services (AWS)
    Amazon Web Services (AWS) is the world’s most comprehensive cloud platform, trusted by millions of customers across industries. From startups to global enterprises and government agencies, AWS provides on-demand solutions for compute, storage, networking, AI, analytics, and more. The platform empowers organizations to innovate faster, reduce costs, and scale globally with unmatched flexibility and reliability. With services like Amazon EC2 for compute, Amazon S3 for storage, SageMaker for AI/ML, and CloudFront for content delivery, AWS covers nearly every business and technical need. Its global infrastructure spans 120 availability zones across 38 regions, ensuring resilience, compliance, and security. Backed by the largest community of customers, partners, and developers, AWS continues to lead the cloud industry in innovation and operational expertise.
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    QSE

    QSE

    QSE Group

    QSE Group delivers quantum-resilient cybersecurity solutions designed to protect sensitive data from both current and future threats, including quantum computing. Using post-quantum cryptographic algorithms aligned with NIST standards, QSE secures data through encryption, key management, and secure communications. Built with an API-first design, it integrates easily into existing cloud, on-prem, or hybrid environments. Core features include secure entropy generation, zero trust policy enforcement, and compatibility with identity systems and SIEM tools. QSE also supports white-label deployment for SaaS vendors and MSPs. With real-time monitoring, compliance-ready reporting, and applications across finance, healthcare, legal, and government sectors, QSE enables future-proof protection without disrupting current infrastructure. It's a practical, scalable solution for organizations serious about long-term data security.
    Starting Price: $19.90/month
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    iText

    iText

    Apryse

    Now part of the Apryse family, iText is one of the best-documented and most versatile PDF SDKs in the world. The open-source iText Core library features a powerful layout engine and intuitive high-level APIs for document creation and manipulation, digital signing and validation, and much more. It has built-in support for PDF 2.0, all variants of PDF/A and PDF/UA, FIPS-140-2 and the very latest ISO standards for digital signatures and encryption. You can extend iText's capabilities even further, with add-ons for comprehensive HTML/XML and CSS templating, global language and writing systems, secure document redaction, OCR, document optimization, and working with dynamic XFA. iText Core is free to use under the AGPLv3 license, while a commercial license releases you from the AGPL terms and gives you professional support and maintenance. Visit the iText website to try the entire iText Suite free for 30 days, while keeping your IP safe under iText's commercial license terms.
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    AWS Nitro Enclaves
    AWS Nitro Enclaves enables customers to create isolated compute environments to further protect and securely process highly sensitive data such as personally identifiable information (PII), healthcare, financial, and intellectual property data within their Amazon EC2 instances. Nitro Enclaves uses the same Nitro Hypervisor technology that provides CPU and memory isolation for EC2 instances. Nitro Enclaves helps customers reduce the attack surface area for their most sensitive data processing applications. Enclaves offer an isolated, hardened, and highly constrained environment to host security-critical applications. Nitro Enclaves includes cryptographic attestation for your software, so that you can be sure that only authorized code is running, as well as integration with the AWS Key Management Service so that only your enclaves can access sensitive material.
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    Keycard

    Keycard

    Keycard

    Keycard is an identity-and-access infrastructure platform built for the agent-native era, enabling developers and enterprises to securely connect AI agents, users, services, and APIs with real-time, policy-driven identity controls. It issues dynamic, ephemeral access tokens in place of static secrets and supports federated identity models to unify users, agents, and workloads under a distributed authorization framework. The platform provides drop-in SDKs for popular frameworks so developers can build agent-aware applications without becoming IAM experts. Keycard’s data model includes identity-attested agents, tasks, tools, and resources, allowing logical zones with context-aware permissions and auditability. On the policy side, security teams can define deterministic, task-based rules that enforce who (user/agent) can do what (task) on which resource under which conditions, all with full transparency.
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