published: December 7, 2022company▪product updates▪passwordlessBitwarden Password Manager Is Officially Going Passwordlesstech.coConor CawleyThe open-source password manager will now let users log in with nothing more than a smartphone and the service's mobile app.Read More
published: December 6, 2022company▪product updates▪passwordlessBitwarden adopts passwordless authentication for its web vaultAndroid PoliceOne of our favorite password managers, Bitwarden, now allows you to log into the service's web vault using just the smartphone app, bypassing the need for a master password every time.Read More
published: December 6, 2022company▪product updates▪passwordlessAnother top password manager is doing away with passwordsMSNOpen source password manager Bitwarden has announced that it’s going passwordless in a move that it hopes will make it easier and faster for users to access their Bitwarden vaults.Read More
published: December 1, 2022company▪security tipsWhat are Bitwarden Organizations and how do you use them?ZDNetJack WallenPassword manager Bitwarden's Organizations feature makes it possible to share password vault items with teams or family members.Read More
published: December 1, 2022company▪security tipsHow to add a credit card as a Bitwarden vault item and why you shouldZDNetJack WallenHere's why it could be a smart idea to add a credit card as a vault item with the password manager Bitwarden.Read More
published: November 29, 2022german▪security tips▪companyVon Null auf Passwort-Manager – etwas Aufwand, großer SicherheitsgewinnHeise OnlineDirk KnopDer ideale Zeitpunkt auf einen Passwort-Manager anstatt auf Passwort-Schemas, einer Loseblattsammlung oder Browser-Verwaltung zu setzen, ist: jetzt!Read More
published: November 29, 2022german▪security tips▪companyVon Null auf Passwort-Manager – etwas Aufwand, großer SicherheitsgewinnHeise OnlineDirk KnopDer ideale Zeitpunkt auf einen Passwort-Manager anstatt auf Passwort-Schemas, einer Loseblattsammlung oder Browser-Verwaltung zu setzen, ist: jetzt!Read More
published: November 25, 2022review▪tips and tricksHow To Handle Password and 2FA Madness Like a ProGruntworkMartin HeusserUnlike many other password managers, their free tier supports unlimited passwords and devices and will stay free forever. This is because Bitwarden simply believes that anybody should be able to store their passwords securely and freely.Read More
published: November 13, 2022security tips▪interview▪businessBitwarden Founder Kyle Spearrin on Cyber DefenseAuthority MagazineBen AriCyberattacks and ransomware have crippled large multinational organizations and even governments. What does every company need to do to protect itself from a cyberattack?Read More
published: November 11, 2022apps▪round-upThe 6 Best Mac Safari Extensions for StudentsMake Use OfRay PonceBitwarden is great for students trying better to secure their accounts in an easily manageable way. By being able to generate new passwords and store existing passwords neatly, you won't have to rely on using the same password for everything or fear the unsafe storage of many passwords.Read More
published: November 9, 2022security tips▪businessHow small businesses can (easily) stay on top of cybersecurityTop Business TechGary OrensteinThere are some simple but impactful steps small businesses can take in order to protect themselves in the face of an ever-expanding attack surface. (pg 72-74)Read More
published: November 9, 2022security tips▪companyHow to stay safe on eBayMSNCarrie-Ann SkinnerUse a secure password for your eBay account, and not the same one that you use elsewhere. If you have trouble remembering your complicated, unique password (or even coming up with one in the first place), consider using a password manager like Bitwarden.Read More
published: November 8, 2022research▪industryPost-pandemic security: 79% IT decision-makers want company password manager implementedBusiness LeaderAlice CummingBusinesses are confronting numerous post-pandemic security challenges: increased employee turnover, a hybrid workforce relying on multiple devices in many different locations, and a seemingly unending threat from cyber-criminals. In light of these challenges, over three-fourths (79%) of IT decision-makers want employees to use the same enterprise-wide password manager.Read More
published: November 4, 2022security tips▪tips and tricksHow to export your Bitwarden vault for safekeepingZDNETJack WallenHere's how to export your Bitwarden vault so that you always have a working copy on hand.Read More
published: November 2, 2022security tips▪industryWe should all be using more secure passwords – and changing them more oftenMSNJim RossmanYou can test the strength of your passwords using a password strength calculator like the one at bitwarden.com/password-strength. If you are worried about testing your password there, Bitwarden is a trusted company, and they say your password is not transmitted to their server. Instead, it is evaluated locally using just the secure browser window.Read More
published: October 28, 2022research▪industryNearly half of enterprises using passwordless securityCyber MagazineVikki DaviesA new survey from Bitwarden shows a strong start for passwordless technology, with nearly half of enterprises using it in some capacity.Read More
published: October 27, 2022interview▪industryWhen Worlds Collide: Dealing with Converged Identities and Devices - Gary Orenstein - ESW #294Enterprise Security WeeklyJason OeltjenFor many companies, the pretenses of separation between work and home have completely disappeared. This has huge security implications for organizations, but creates some opportunities as well. How should organizations and vendors approach the new paradigm of shared devices and identities?Read More
published: October 27, 2022cli▪company▪tips and tricksHow to securely store secrets in Bitwarden CLI and load them into your ZSH shell when neededGruntworkZack ProserIn this blog post, I’ll show you how I leverage Bitwarden CLI and shell functions to create a simple workflow that allows you to unlock your secrets into environment variables whenever needed, without requiring you to hardcode secrets into your dotfiles.Read More
published: October 27, 2022research▪industryAdoption of Passwordless Authentication Grows But Poor Password Practices PersistHIPAA JournalSteve AlderBitwarden, a leading open source password manager provider, has recently published the findings from its annual password decisions survey, which shows an increasing number of businesses are embracing passwordless authentication.Read More
published: October 27, 2022research▪industryStrong start for passwordless technologyDigitalisation WorldBitwarden has published the results of its 2023 Password Decisions Survey. The survey, which polled 800 IT decision makers across a wide range of industries, shows that passwordless technology is here to stay, with businesses enthusiastic about its perceived security benefits and improved user experience (UX).Read More
published: October 27, 2022research▪industryHow to better protect your devices with strong passwords at workEvening StandardRachael DaviesAccording to a report from Bitwarden, reported by TechRadar, 90 per cent of us reuse passwords in the workplace. That’s perhaps not surprising in the modern workplace, where the average employee uses various different pieces of software that all have their own accounts.Read More
published: October 27, 2022review▪companyBitwarden password manager reviewTechRadarJonas P. DeMuro, Richard SutherlandThere’s more to like about this app beyond it being open source. Bitwarden promises easy, powerful security within minutes, unlimited password and devices support, and secure, encrypted sharing.Read More
published: October 27, 2022research▪industryHalf of Businesses Have Adopted Passwordless Authentication to Some DegreeNetSecAround half of the respondents said they had adopted passwordless technology or were planning to, and 66% of those respondents have one or two user groups or teams using passwordless authentication. Only 13% of residents said they have fully adopted passwordless authentication across the entire organization.Read More
published: October 27, 2022research▪industryNearly all of us are guilty of reusing passwords in the workplaceTechRadarSead FadilpašićA report from Bitwarden surveying 800 IT decision-makers from the UK and the US discovered that 90% reuse passwords in the workplace.Read More
published: October 26, 2022research▪industry9 in 10 employees re-use passwords in workplace, survey showsTech DigestChris PriceOpen-source password manager Bitwarden has announced the results of its 2023 Password Decisions Survey. The survey, which polled 800 IT decision-makers across a wide range of industries, shows that passwordless technology is here to stay.Read More
published: October 25, 2022research▪industryPasswordless Technology is Here to StayMy Tech DecisionsAlyssa BorelliA Bitwarden survey reveals business leaders are on board with passwordless workflows as weak or reused passwords present vulnerabilities.Read More
published: October 19, 2022secure sharing▪productHow to generate fake alias email addressesAndroid PoliceParth ShahBitwarden is one of the best password managers with a long list of features and cross-platform availability on mobile, desktop, and web. The company has integrated SimpleLogin, AnonAddy, Firefox Relay, and Fastmail services to set up your email alias.Read More
published: October 19, 2022security tips▪businessAddressing the Basics of Remote Work SecurityHR Daily AdvisorGary OrensteinGiven the outsized number of employees now working hybrid or fully remote, the future of the office is at a turning point, and so are the cyber risks associated with it. Password managers solve this, empowering employees to generate strong and unique passwords and usernames for each site they register with and access.Read More
published: October 17, 2022interview▪company▪podcastBitwarden – The Open Source Password ManagerTech Blog WriterNeil HughesBitwarden’s CEO, Michael Crandell joins me on Tech Talks Daily to share Bitwarden’s origin story from side hustle to business used by millions and discuss the role of the password in today’s digital sphere.Read More
published: October 7, 2022security tips▪industryStaying safe online: how to protect yourself and your devicesMetroLucy HedgesUse a password manager such as Bitwarden – if one of your passwords is compromised, hackers can’t also access your banking or shopping accounts. Enable Two-Factor Authentication where you can.Read More