We’ve all noticed an office worker who can’t seem to resist the urge to write everything down on a handy piece of paper or post-it note – even passwords. Luckily, any organisation can increase password peace of mind with LastPass, despite Mr or Ms Note-It-All.
LastPass can deliver:
• Best-in-class password management.
• Visibility of password hygiene.
• Custom policies and automated user management.
• Security reporting.
UPDATE PRACTICES, BOOST SECURITY
LastPass CMO Esther Flammer says many companies, regardless of their overall level of innovation, still rely on outdated password management practices. Consequently, they’re exposed to unnecessary risk.
This represents opportunity for the channel.
We’ve all seen sensitive details, including login credentials, scrawled on sticky notes posted on monitors or desks. Many more document everything regardless of confidentiality on paper, or filed on their phone, in their email or saved as an image or file on their client device.
They do that because they worry they won’t have the information to hand when they need it.
LastPass can help. As technology and threats continue to evolve, businesses must rethink how they manage security.
LastPass simplifies password security. It achieves this partly by centralising control for IT, partly by removing password-related obstacles for employees.
USERS REMAIN THE WEAKEST LINK
Passwords are often a weaker link in an organisation’s security. LastPass says an estimated 81% of data breaches could be related to passwords.
Some employees can be managing hundreds of passwords, while IT has zero visibility. At the same time, some 61% of IT executives don’t do anything to enforce best practice.
A straightforward fix with LastPass can deliver:
• Security for all logins.
• Built-in password generator.
• Reliable password save-and-fill.
• A simple way to securely share passwords.
• Comprehensive security controls, policies and logging.
• Plug-and-play integrations to assist IT, including for Microsoft Active Directory, Microsoft Azure AD, and Okta.
• Secure user storage for key documents, from IDs to insurance cards, memberships, notes, or system passwords.
• Easy implementation and adoption across an organisation.
• Compliance management and monitoring via the Drata-hosted LastPass Compliance Center.
LASTPASS ENHANCES ENTRY POINT SECURITY
Any interface can be an entry point for unauthorised access. Therefore, a full view of security, including passwords, is crucial. At the same time, LastPass helps organisations wave goodbye to Mr or Ms Note-It-All.
Instead, users can easily create, securely store and use stronger passwords. And for password peace of mind, access can be revoked in real time. In addition, they’re securely stored. User data is encrypted and decrypted at device level, with multi-factor authentication available. In addition, users quickly take to using this kind of password management technology – and keep using it.
MSPs can benefit too from the growth opportunity – forecast to reach $15.2 billion by 2032.
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