Senior Systems Analyst/Administrator at a agriculture with 1-10 employees
Real User
2021-10-21T18:35:00Z
Oct 21, 2021
Our main use case is a vault for passwords, but as a segue into that, we also are encouraging users to develop more secure passwords. By using this product, they won't have to have simple passwords that they can remember. They can just use the product, have it create secure passwords, and then auto-populate as they go to the various sites that they're normally going to. By doing that, we're going to create a more secure environment here.
Operations Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
2019-11-04T06:14:00Z
Nov 4, 2019
The primary use case of this solution is to manage the access control for our users. We have twelve hundred users and two thousand applications and I manage all access to the applications.
Engineering at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
2019-05-09T00:25:00Z
May 9, 2019
Our primary use case for this solution is to store the encrypted credentials, passwords, and login information for our administrative accounts. We have a lot of elevated accounts in our organization, and we needed a way to consolidate all of our user's passwords, encryption keys, etc.
My primary use case is related to the sharing of passwords with other members of the team. This includes the secure notes feature for very sensitive encryption information, as well as passwords for logging in.
What is a single sign-on (SSO)? Single sign-on (SSO) is an authentication method that enables a user to access multiple sessions in different applications with one set of login credentials.
Single sign-on is the most common method used for protecting sensitive data on web applications. SSO requires the user to provide an initial password when they begin creating an account. The application will then validate that the user is the intended person and has enough privileges to access the...
Our main use case is a vault for passwords, but as a segue into that, we also are encouraging users to develop more secure passwords. By using this product, they won't have to have simple passwords that they can remember. They can just use the product, have it create secure passwords, and then auto-populate as they go to the various sites that they're normally going to. By doing that, we're going to create a more secure environment here.
We use it for keeping track of the passwords and ensuring that we have a good level of password complexity.
The primary use case of this solution is to manage the access control for our users. We have twelve hundred users and two thousand applications and I manage all access to the applications.
Our primary use case is for password security.
Our primary use case for this solution is to store the encrypted credentials, passwords, and login information for our administrative accounts. We have a lot of elevated accounts in our organization, and we needed a way to consolidate all of our user's passwords, encryption keys, etc.
My primary use case is related to the sharing of passwords with other members of the team. This includes the secure notes feature for very sensitive encryption information, as well as passwords for logging in.
Our primary use case is to share passwords internally to contractors. It's for the security of our passwords.
We use it internally as a password vault for all of our core enterprise admin passwords. It is a storage vault.
Primary use case is to manage passwords and synchronize passwords for accounts, between the users that have permission to access those accounts.
The primary use for our LastPass solution is that we have a lot of shared accounts that we have our employees use.
Our primary use case is for enterprise password management.