Forget about passwords. What someone should get instead is a password manager, the best solution to an enterprise’s password management problems. Password managers store and manage passwords securely and makes entering passwords easier than ever while keeping them secure. Someone can also set up folders with permissions to enable the sharing of passwords with different employees.
The Benefits of using a Password Manager
Password managers protect users from cyberattacks. Hackers often target weak or reused passwords to access online accounts and steal personal data, identities, or money. Ill-gotten information is also extorted for a ransom.
They save time, hassle and eliminate the need to remember or reset passwords, which can be frustrating and time-consuming. They also make it much easier to use unique passwords instead of reusing passwords across sites. Each reuse makes accounts less secure.
Password managers also often sync passwords across devices, so someone can access them anytime and anywhere. One can also use password managers to securely store and share other types of information, like credit cards, bank accounts, documents, photos, and notes.
Password managers greatly improve cybersecurity hygiene. The best password managers follow best practices of cybersecurity, such as using different passwords for every account, changing them regularly, and enabling two-factor authentication. They also monitor password health and alerts users of any weak, reused, or compromised passwords.
Which Password Manager to Use?
We prefer Keeper Security over other password managers. It has proven to be reliable and easy to use. Most importantly, Keeper outperforms its peers in terms of breaches and data leaks.
Keeper is a paid software that securely stores and manages passwords, login credentials, and other sensitive information. It creates strong and unique passwords for every account and autofills them when one needs to log in. With Keeper, remembering passwords is easier and more secure than ever, with easy access to them from any device and platform.
Keeper Security provides additional security by encrypting passwords with AES-256 and PBKDF2, which are the highest levels of security available. It also uses a zero-knowledge architecture, which means that only the user has the key to the vault, and no one else can access it, not even Keeper.
How to get Started?
Users don’t need to worry about setting up an organization’s password manager alone. We at SpireTech can help you install, configure, and customize settings on all company devices and platforms. We can also assist with importing existing passwords, creating new ones, and optimizing security settings. We can also provide as-needed help and troubleshooting, so employees can get the most out of secured passwords. Let us take care of it.