![]() Starting today, the LastPass Enterprise federated login experience is available to new customers that have not yet provisioned users.įor existing customers who have already provisioned their users, migration of the user accounts will be necessary as they will need to be re-encrypted. See the security whitepaper for more information. This zero-knowledge model is designed to ensure that only the user can access their data. LastPass uses a patent-pending method of distributing, storing and uniting encrypted keys to ensure the AD password is never shared with LastPass. For full configuration steps, see our documentation here. Once configured, any invited user will be able to complete sign up to LastPass by simply clicking a link in the activation email and submitting their AD password to authenticate to LastPass. Three components must be configured to turn on the new integration: AD FS, the LastPass AD Connector, and an active LastPass Enterprise trial or account. With only one password to remember to unlock all of work, employees will enjoy a better LastPass experience that also translates to higher usage of LastPass by all employees. For businesses that have chosen to standardize on Microsoft Active Directory Federation Services, the separate master password introduces a second password that the employees must remember, in addition to the Active Directory password.īy integrating with AD FS, the onboarding and login experience to LastPass is seamless and now reflects an experience that many employees are already comfortable with using. They only need to remember the one, strong master password to unlock their LastPass account and access all other passwords. LastPass removes password-related obstacles in the workplace by storing and filling all passwords employees need to use. When a password manager is this easy to sign up for and use, you’ll see the password security results you want. By integrating with Microsoft Active Directory Federation Services, employees will enjoy an easier experience and admins will see even better adoption. We’re “killing” the master password to give employees one password to remember, their Active Directory password. ![]() Today, we’re removing the extra step of creating and remembering a separate master password for LastPass Enterprise customers – delivering more effortless security for everyone. Our mission at LastPass is effortless security.
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