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Ask HN: How does your company manage passwords

4 points by bebopsbraunbaer 10 years ago · 6 comments · 1 min read


I just started at a new company and we have a lot of passwords for many different services / sites / things and so far i got an (password protected .. . ) excel sheet, several emails and a print out containing some of the passwords i need.

For the first week "all" i did was putting all these passwords into my pwdmanager (1password) , but what about the next guy?

How does your company manage passwords?

brudgers 10 years ago

[By posting this, I'm not going StackOverflow]

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troydavis 10 years ago

We've been using 1Password's new teams product: https://teams.1password.com/

For me, the critical aspect is that the clients (like 1Password itself) don't trust the central password vault. Everything is encrypted on the client with keys that the central store doesn't have: https://teams.1password.com/security/

softinio 10 years ago

This works well for us:

https://lastpass.com/enterprise_overview.php

_mgr 10 years ago

Password State: http://www.clickstudios.com.au

rcx1 10 years ago

We use enpass: https://enpass.io/

borplk 10 years ago

in my opinion LastPass Enterprise is hands down the best solution you can get (granular permissions, reporting, policy, shared passwords between accounts, cross-platform sync/availability, 2factor, push password to users automatically, identity providers, the list goes on)

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