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We asked business professionals to review the solutions they use. Here are some excerpts of what they said:
"It's always hard to put a value on return on investment. You avoid one breach and it's paid for a million times over. We got a penetration test company internally, just to see how secure our network is, and there happened to be one bit of software that had been overlooked by an external company that managed it. It hadn't been upgraded so that managed to get them into the network. They would've been able to access through the test thing a file that we had previously. If that was a real-life scenario they would have been able to get into our network and get full access to our organization's passwords. If they did get in, they would have gotten access to the cloud. The ROI we see is that we are completely secured compared to what we had previously where there was a vulnerability."
"Until now, I haven't found anything like the dashboard. It gives you a security score. I find that to be really great. The Sharing Center is really great as well. And the Security Challenge is really great too."
"The initial setup for this process is straightforward and extremely easy. It just works."
"It's improved security; we don't have to worry about people storing password loosely and secure them."
"The most valuable feature is the liberty of keeping encrypted passwords and elevated information in a sealed vault."
"The most valuable feature for me is being able to pair applications and user permissions."
"It is very safe and we haven't had any security issues."
"The security provided is very enhanced and it does a great job of keeping passwords safe."
"I also don't like the add-in for Internet Explorer and Google Chrome, because when you do the add-in, you can actually save that to your credentials in your IE, and the problem is, if I left my screen open, or any of the IT people leave their screen open someone could come up and access all their credentials in LastPass without having to put a password in within your own network. I don't like that functionality. We've banned that from any of our staff adding that as an add-in because we see that as a security risk."
"One thing I wish LastPass had is an integration with Active Directory, not for synchronizing users but to actually manage, in some way, privileged accounts by replacing the password of LastPass itself."
"Right now we have two products; there is the password manager and there is the authenticator app. Ideally, these should be fully integrated and support better handling of two-factor authentication or any other authenticator data."
"I would like to be able to reduce the log out time of the session."
"LastPass has a problem syncing the passwords to all of the users."
"The user interface could be improved and made more user friendly."
"It's a pretty technical solution. It's designed for more technical people."
"LastPass was cheap as chips. It was very cheap, hence one of the reasons we went with it. If you're a small organization and you're after something that'll do 90% of your requirements, it's very good. Licensing and all that was really cheap and simple to understand."
"I have been involved with many password managers. Passportal, Secret Server, CyberArk, and BeyondTrust. I chose LastPass for our organization because of the pricing. The organization didn't want to implement something really expensive. LastPass, for what it's offering, for the price that it's offering the service, is unbeatable."
"In terms of pricing, my feeling is that they are all roughly the same. LastPass is in line with its competitors, plus or minute a dollar or two per month."
"The subscription model is rated at a fair price."
LastPass Enterprise is a complete login solution, designed for security. It secures your business and centralizes control of employee passwords and applications with Single Sign-On, a one-click access to every site and tool. LastPass Enterprise provides password management, directory integration which synchronizes users with Active Directory, LDAP and custom APIs. It also provides access to shared accounts, for users inside and outside the organization without losing accountability.
Password Manager Pro is a secure vault for storing and managing shared sensitive information such as passwords, documents and digital identities of enterprises.
LastPass Enterprise is ranked 3rd in Single Sign-On (SSO) with 6 reviews while ManageEngine Password Manager Pro is ranked 9th in Single Sign-On (SSO) with 2 reviews. LastPass Enterprise is rated 8.2, while ManageEngine Password Manager Pro is rated 8.6. The top reviewer of LastPass Enterprise writes "Enables us to secure our passwords and to share them internally with contractors ". On the other hand, the top reviewer of ManageEngine Password Manager Pro writes "Easy to use with good documentation and excellent password security". LastPass Enterprise is most compared with Microsoft Azure Key Vault, Keeper, HashiCorp Vault, CyberArk Enterprise Password Vault and OneLogin Workforce Identity, whereas ManageEngine Password Manager Pro is most compared with Microsoft Azure Key Vault, HashiCorp Vault, CyberArk Enterprise Password Vault, Zoho Vault and Thycotic Secret Server. See our LastPass Enterprise vs. ManageEngine Password Manager Pro report.
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