
Sovereign Secrets Management with OpenBao, managed by Adfinis. No client count, No black boxes, No surprises. Just NIS2-compliant, transparent, and scalable secrets management with all essential enterprise features included from day one.
Secrets management has become one of the most strategic decisions in your platform stack, and the proprietary tools many teams picked years ago now come with license tiers, unpredictable renewals, and a dependency on a single US-based vendor. At the same time, NIS2 raises the bar on how you protect credentials, control access, and prove it.
OpenBao changes that. It's a fully open source fork of IBM Vault, a direct, drop-in replacement that's fully API-compatible, so your existing integrations, tooling, and workflows keep working unchanged. It's part of the Linux Foundation and listed in the European Commission's Open Source catalogue as a building block for digital sovereignty.
In this session, the Adfinis engineers who build and maintain OpenBao walk you through how OpenBao works and where it fits in your platform stack.
On June 30, 2026, from 10 till 11, the Adfinis engineers who build and maintain OpenBao will walk you through how OpenBao works and where it fits in your platform stack.
Our Speakers

Country Manager at Adfinis
"I lead our Dutch team in providing expert open source solutions and cloud-agnostic services to clients. My focus is on strategic growth, and making sure we deliver high-value, sustainable, and innovative IT services and engineering that meets modern organization demands."

DevOps Engineer at Adfinis
"I help teams improve how they build, deploy, and operate software and infrastructure with open source, cloud-agnostic practices on-prem or in the cloud. From streamlining CI/CD pipelines to managing Kubernetes at scale, I deliver practical solutions to complex infrastructure challenges."

Linux DevOps Architect at Adfinis
"I bridge the gap between technology and business by overseeing the technical and organizational impact of OpenBao. Every technical decision influences the broader organization. Because the organization ultimately shapes how OpenBao is implemented, my role is to identify these boundaries and perfectly tailor the technical execution to meet those unique needs."
We're not a reseller; we're a contributor. As an EU company we stand for European digital sovereignty, and we hold seats on both the OpenBao Steering Committee and the Development Committee, helping shape where the project goes and building the code that gets it there. We're already the driving force behind secrets infrastructure at multiple ministries, financial institutions, and enterprises. In this session, those same engineers walk you through how OpenBao works, and what support actually looks like when it matters.