Mary Kay drives security even further by encouraging employees to practice safe password behavior both professionally and personally, through LastPass’ Families as a Benefit, which provides a complementary Families account for employees.
An effective strategy looks to centralize employee access in a single portal, where all apps and credentials are controlled by policies. IT visibility into employee access and security behaviors is critical to protecting the business.
In addition to password management, LastPass offers additional security features, such as single sign-on (SSO) with simplified access to up to three cloud applications and multi-factor authentication (MFA) that secures the LastPass vault and the configured single sign-on applications.
Stop struggling with finding the right balance between security and simplicity, when you can have both by enabling employees to login to their digital vault without a password.
LastPass Business empowers your workforce by removing friction for users and IT teams. Save time by simplifying employee password management while granting admins actionable oversight, from advanced reporting to 100+ customizable security policies.
Password managers can provide an easy way to bridge the gap between perceived and real safety online, transforming your knowledge into positive action.
A LastPass Site License offers a LastPass Business account for every employee in your organization at a flat fee versus a seat-based rate. This option provides you the flexibility to scale your LastPass use as your company grows, without any added cost. You can also receive a Customer Success Manager (CSM) to assist with roll out of LastPass at your organization. Plus, every LastPass Business account holder will also gain a free Families account – granting a personal account and five more accounts to share with those closest to them.
As enterprise businesses and employees increase their digital footprint, there are more and more credentials that employees are expected to manage.
In short, you are faced with managing and connecting more devices, applications, networks, and users, in a business that is constantly evolving. It’s no wonder that facilitating employee access to business systems and data is more challenging than ever.
Password management provides the simplified workflow that employees crave without sacrificing security or control. It is a foundational tool to protect your company from a data breach.
LastPass includes four types of roles – users, helpdesk admin, admin, and super admin – each with specific functionality so you can give appropriate levels of access .
By deploying a password manager, you can create a kill switch. With LastPass, you can share accounts that have ridiculously long, difficult-to-remember passwords that employees are less likely to abuse because there’s a different one for every account.