Why do we need LastPass?
Why do we need LastPass?
- Most people do not have good password and secrets management habits. Here are some bad habits (which ones do you recognise?):
- Using passwords that you can remember easily
- Using short passwords
- Using passwords that are derived from simply words or names
- Using passwords that are easy to type
- Using the same password for different web sites, services and/or applications
- Writing your password(s) down somewhere that others can easily find
- Sending passwords in emails
- Sending passwords together with the matching username
- Allowing multiple people to share the same account (username-password combination)
- Best practice for passwords includes things like the following:
- Using long, complex passwords involving four different character types (lower; UPPER; numbers; special characters)
- Using a completely different password for all web sites, services or applications (no password re-use)
- Not sharing passwords insecurely via emails, documents (physical or digital), or other messaging solutions (eg SMS, iMessage, WhatsApp, Slack, etc)
- Not writing down your passwords anywhere that is easy for others to find and use
- It is practically impossible to meet these best practices without the help of a tool. LastPass provides the best balance of functionality and security to help you meet these best practices.
- As with any change, there are a couple of important things to learn about how to use LastPass.
- Few people love change, and least of all in relation to the technology they wrangle with at work.
- But improvements in the way you manage passwords will make a significant difference to security for you and your organisation, both internally and online
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