Case Study: Williams Racing fortifies global F1 operations with Keeper Security's zero-trust password manager

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Atlassian Williams Racing fortifies global operations with Keeper’s zero-trust cybersecurity platform

Atlassian Williams Racing, a historic Formula 1 team that collects terabytes of telemetry, video and commercial data and operates a globally distributed workforce across dozens of countries, needed to protect highly sensitive intellectual property and financial systems while maintaining seamless access for engineers and race crews. To eliminate risky password practices, gain visibility and secure devices in high-risk regions, they partnered with Keeper Security and deployed Keeper Password Manager (Enterprise) as a zero‑trust, zero‑knowledge cybersecurity platform.

Keeper Security implemented a centralized password management solution with SSO/IdP integration, MFA, role‑based access controls and cross‑platform support, plus tools to assess password strength and eliminate reuse. The rollout gave IT full visibility and automated provisioning/deprovisioning, reduced time spent managing credentials and password‑related help‑desk tickets, increased user adoption among technical and non‑technical staff, and materially lowered the team’s risk of credential‑based breaches.


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Atlassian Williams Racing

James Vowles

Team Principal


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