Protecting your organization from cyber risk can seem daunting, but providing employees with a password manager is the easiest way to standardize best practices and stay secure.
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How do you ensure all employees, regardless of location or device, play their part to keep company data safe?
How do you guarantee everyone has timely access to what they need without creating unnecessary obstacles or workarounds?
How do you maintain team productivity and efficiency while managing app usage and preventing shadow IT?
Your team has enough on its plate, so how do you save time on solvable issues like credential lockouts?
A password manager helps employees securely create, use, and store credentials, helping keep your company safe from threats.
Implement multifactor authentication (MFA) and strict policies to enhance security, safeguard sensitive data, and minimize risk.
Identify and address weak passwords, unsecured accounts, and outdated credentials to proactively reduce business vulnerabilities.
Manage single sign-on (SSO) and credential-based accounts together to mitigate risks from unsanctioned app usage and shadow IT.
Reduce IT tickets for password issues and resets so your team can focus on the high-value work your company needs you for.
Securely manage access to critical systems for all users from one place, ensuring compliance and security across teams and tools.
Easily share and revoke login credentials to support safe, seamless collaboration without compromising security.
With transparent and affordable pricing, LastPass helps you secure company credentials without adding friction for teams.
LastPass makes it easy to create, secure, and access passwords on any device, benefiting both your team and company.
Simplify your life and improve password practices by deploying an easy-to-use, easy-to-implement password manager.
Manage password policies and review security reports from one place for accessible user management and visibility.
Grant and revoke access to accounts and credentials as needed so you can focus on more important projects.
Businesses choose LastPass
With over 350 applications for a team of 3500+ employees, our risk of exposure was high and in order to comfortably enable SSO, LastPass was a vital investment as it confirms every access point and login is protected.
Super admins (LastPass account admins with additional rights and permissions) can reset a user’s master password if they forget it. After receiving a request from a user, a super admin can complete this in the Admin Console.
If an admin does not have permission to reset a user’s master password, the user will have to log out and log back into LastPass using the LastPass browser extension to create a recovery key that’s available to super admins, helpdesk admins, and legacy helpdesk admins.
All LastPass users receive 24/7 access to a Support Center with self-help resources and the LastPass Community, a space monitored by LastPass specialists. Business customers also get access to personal support managed by the dedicated LastPass customer care team.
Users with an advanced LastPass Business account also receive a personal customer success manager, who will work with you to tailor LastPass Business to your organization’s specific needs and outcomes.
Yes. LastPass Business allows admins to generate reports and view audits from the Admin Console. Reports allow admins to create an audit trail that can be exported, as needed, for your organization’s data compliance and cyber-insurance needs.
You can generate reports on user activity (login events, password updates, completed form fills, failed login attempts) and admin activity, including resetting a user’s master password, adding admin permissions, and editing user groups, policies, and more.
LastPass uses AES-256 data encryption plus PBKDF2 hashing with SHA-256 salting to protect the data users store in their personal password vaults. Together, this encryption, hashing, and salting process scramble a user’s data before storing it for true zero-knowledge security: a user is the only person who can unlock their password vault and access the data stored inside; not even LastPass can see what you store in your vault.
Yes, LastPass aligns with top-tier industry certifications and standards. LastPass is compliant with regulations including SOC2 Type II, SOC3, BSI C5, ISO 27701, HIPAA, HEVCAT, TRUSTe, and more.
Yes, LastPass Business is designed to integrate with the tools your business uses. In particular, LastPass integrates with identity providers to give admins a streamlined user management experience, allowing IT to simplify deployment and automate user provisioning for secure business configuration.
With a password manager like LastPass Business, IT can get more done with less. A password manager allows your team to centralize password management, avoid password resets, and save time and budget so they can focus on pressing cybersecurity tasks.
LastPass makes password management easy to adopt by giving users instant, frictionless access to the apps and tools they need to complete their work. Meanwhile, IT gets an out-of-the-box solution that integrates with their business's existing tech to automate onboarding, offboarding, authentication, and more.