Frederic Rivain
Pushing Zero-Knowledge Boundaries With Confidential Computing
Customer data security and privacy have always been at the heart of Dashlane. Our core security principle is our zero-knowledge architecture, which ensures nobody can access your data except you. This feels simple, but it’s actually pretty complex to implement in a product like Dashlane. Our security white paper goes into details about how we […]
Join us for Dashlane Security Seminar 2024
Join Dashlane experts for an in-person and virtual event to discuss the latest trends in security technology and how to keep yourself, your employees, and your organization safe.
How Our Product & Engineering Teams Plan Ahead at Dashlane
Learn how we plan product work at Dashlane and iterate on our processes to adapt to changing business needs.
Building a Passwordless Future
Dashlane is the first credential manager to eliminate the Master Password, a key step in our efforts to build a passwordless future.
Iterating on the Dashlane Product & Engineering Organization
Dashlane CTO Frederic Rivain discusses the history and evolution of the Dashlane Product & Engineering teams.
Putting Security First: How Dashlane Protects Your Data
Learn how Dashlane’s security culture and zero-knowledge architecture are set up to best protect your data.
Why Enterprise SSO Is Not Enough to Secure Your Business
Pairing SSO with a business password manager is the best way to keep your organization protected.
An Update on Post-Quantum Work at Dashlane
As technology advances, so does the need for stronger and more secure methods of encryption. With the advent of quantum computing, traditional cryptographic methods may soon become obsolete, making it crucial for businesses to prepare for post-quantum cryptography. One challenge with post-quantum cryptography is that every piece of information that’s encrypted today and intended to […]
Security Terms 101: What Zero-Knowledge Architecture, Encryption, and More Really Mean
Learn more about industry terms such as zero-knowledge, encryption, key derivation functions, confidential computing, zero-trust, and more.
How Dashlane’s Bug Bounty Program Helps Us Be More Secure
Dashlane’s bug bounty program incentivizes white-hat hackers to identify bugs in our code to improve security.
Preparing for the Quantum World
Last summer, we blogged about our explorations of quantum cryptography. As a reminder, quantum cryptography is the science of exploiting quantum mechanical properties to perform cryptographic tasks. On Github, we released our exploration project that provides JS bindings and a playground of a post-quantum asymmetric cipher compiled in WebAssembly. The next step was to integrate […]
A Development Story: Engineering Career Paths at Dashlane
In the early days of a startup, everybody is doing a bit of everything. There are no clear scopes, titles, or boundaries between the early members. As the startup grows, so do its people—and the time comes for the technical leader to add a bit more structure. That way, you can provide team members with […]