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80% of data breaches are caused by weak, reused or stolen passwords. ​
Excellent business password hygiene and practices are necessary to avoid data breaches. However, traditional password management practices can be overwhelming for both employees and admins.
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We implement a range of business password management tools, such as 1password and LastPass to empower your workforce by reducing friction for users. Save time by simplifying employee password management while granting admins actionable oversight, from advanced reporting to customisable security policies.​
Why is a password manager so important?
The typical user has dozens of passwords to remember – not just ones used at work.
To cope with this overload, users resort to insecure workarounds (such as password reuse or using common passwords), and these are exploited by attackers. Password managers offer an alternative, secure way of coping with this overload.
Password managers help users create and store the credentials they use to access services, typically a username and password. The credentials are securely stored in a 'vault', which is accessed via a master password.
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Using a password manager means it's easier for staff to use unique passwords that are harder for an attacker to guess (this increases the quality of passwords in your organisation).
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Your staff don't need to remember as many passwords - reducing this burden can reduce their reliance on insecure workarounds.
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You can understand how passwords are used in your organisation, allowing you to easily monitor, control, and optimize password-related processes to enhance security and efficiency.
Leave one-size-fits-all access and authentication behind.
Let password management solutions streamline your operations.
Leave login obstacles in the past by providing employees with passwordless login to their vault and the hundreds of web logins stored within it.
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With passwordless login, your employees can decrypt their vault using an authenticator on their mobile device, rather than entering their master password.
> Simplify your employee's login experience by
removing password-related friction.
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> Set stronger security policies like master password requirements since employees won’t use them.
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> Decrease employee’s password-related risks.