Article How to Solve Your Password Management Problem

Password management is critical to your security. Discover how 1Password safeguards your most critical information.

By  Insight Editor / 18 Apr 2024  / Topics: Cybersecurity

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How many passwords does the average person have? In a recent study, it’s revealed that the average person has 100 passwords.1 However, many repeat passwords across multiple accounts, use under 12 characters and don’t include numbers or symbols. This can make your employees and your business easy targets for cyberattacks.

Additionally, many people forget their personal or work passwords resulting in downtime and loss of productivity. This can cost valuable time and resources for your IT teams when helping your employees reset and log in to their devices or accounts. So how do you solve this password problem? The answer is simple — 1Password.

What is 1Password?

Trusted by more than 100,000 companies, 1Password is a comprehensive business password management solution. You can easily create, save and autofill strong passwords for every account. This way, your IT admins can oversee how often those credentials are used across your company to assess potential vulnerabilities, including compromised or weak passwords.

With 1Password you can:

  • Simplify security operations – Manage your employee’s access, share credentials and generate reports from the dashboard.
  • Recognize and remedy risks – IT can monitor password health, check for potential data breaches and control your access from the dashboard so you can respond quickly.
  • Enhance productivity with autofill – Establish business password vaults to streamline credential management and allow IT teams to share logins securely.

How does 1Password secure passwords?

Protecting your business is paramount, and with 1Password, your data is always safe. 1Password security starts with your account password. It’s used to encrypt and decrypt your data, so only you can read it. However, security doesn’t stop with encryption.

1Password is secure by design and protects your data in other ways, too. Other security features include:

  • Clipboard management – 1Password can be set to automatically remove passwords from your clipboard by preventing anyone from pasting your copied password.
  • Code signature validation – 1Password verifies your browser has been signed by an identified developer before adding your password or account information.
  • Auto-lock – 1Password can automatically lock to make sure that no one gets access to your data while you’re not at your desk.
  • Watchtower vulnerability alerts – 1Password can warn you when a website has been hacked.
  • Phishing protection – 1Password only fills passwords on sites where they were saved.

1Password was developed on top of open and compliant standards to help keep you and your teams protected from data breaches. You can be sure that your data is yours and only yours.

More than a password manager.

Passwords are just the beginning. 1Password can do so much more. It can safely secure your sensitive documents, banking information, medical records, developer keys and much more. It’s easy to share those items and collaborate securely.

With 1Password, eliminate the need to remember passwords and start creating secure, complex passwords for every account and keep your information safe. Talk to an Insight specialist today to add 1Password to your tool stack.

Sources:
1 Rowe, A. (2023, Mar. 21). Study Reveals Average Person has 100 Passwords.

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