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Are You Trying to Secure a Castle with a Padlock?

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Are You Trying to Secure a Castle with a Padlock?

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Learn more about how to secure your business from threats in places you didn't even know existed.

Many organizations are seeking solutions to secure credentials, a common target for hackers to try and steal in order to gain access to corporate networks. However, password management needs for privileged users are substantially different than for regular individuals. Consumer focused products for storing website logins such as 1Password, LastPass or Dashlane are great for personal use but they don’t address the needs of privileged users within an enterprise.

Just like a castle needs a tiered security approach such as a moat and a drawbridge, the vast majority of companies need an enterprise grade password solution to meet their security requirements, especially if they are subject to external compliance mandates.

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