Let’s start with the basics:
The Bitwarden password management vault offers
Why enterprises should use password managers
Utilizing an enterprise-wide password manager is always a good decision. Some of the benefits include:
Preventing unauthorized access to internal systems via weak or stolen passwords, which in turn can can cause financial, reputational, and in some cases, legal damage
Mitigating risky employee password behavior, such as password reuse and over-reliance on unreliable memory
Offering security outside of SSO. While SSO is a popular way for businesses to centralize access control for critical applications, services, and tools, not all SaaS applications support SSO, which means organizations still have to manage access control through individual logins
Ultimately, password managers are critical for empowering your team to stay safe online. Cyberattacks can be minimized or prevented by proper password management use. Phishing attacks, for example, can be prevented with a password manager - a phishing scam might trick an employee into clicking on a malicious link, but it can’t trick a password manager.
Within organizations, the needs for centralized and shared resources can be resolved with a password manager - the only way for employees to secure sensitive information within an end-to-end encrypted vault. Which brings us back to the topic at hand: how enterprise password vaults can strengthen security for organizations throughout the entire employee lifecycle.
Enterprise password vaults make password sharing safer as your team grows
It is in an organization’s best interest to onboard employees quickly and efficiently. However, the onboarding process - for employer and employee alike - can be overwhelming, especially from a credentials standpoint. While larger companies might grant access to enterprise-wide systems, including options for SSO, credentials likely go well beyond this scope. The absence of a password vault means credentials are probably being shared via email, unsecure documents, messaging apps or verbally between colleagues. In fact, the
Enterprise password vaults make employee transitions more secure
In dynamic, growing organizations, members of any given team may shift, requiring a transition in software ownership or updating user access levels. With a password vault in place, transitioning employees into new groups with new shared folders or updating role access is a fairly seamless process. For example, when Bitwarden customer
Enterprise password vaults enable the sharing of private or sensitive files
As mentioned above, the Bitwarden vault stores multiple items: logins (including usernames and passwords), cards (credit or debit card information), identities (billing, mailing, and other info), and secure notes (encrypted freeform text for anything you might want protected). Files can also be attached to vault items from any Bitwarden app. For those wishing to share files - particularly private or sensitive files - employees have the option of utilizing
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