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Dashlane Becomes the First Major Credential Manager to Meet Updated 2022 ISO Standards
Dashlane is now ISO 27001 certified, making us the first major credential manager to meet updated 2022 ISO standards.
What Is a Zero-Day Vulnerability?
What is a zero-day vulnerability? This cybersecurity threat occurs when defects haven’t been fixed yet. Learn how to reduce the likelihood of an attack.
Unlocking a Seamless Login Experience for SSO Users: Dashlane’s SSO Autologin
Dashlane users can now autologin with SSO. The Identity Provider’s portal opens in an unfocused tab, making subsequent logins seamless and secure.
What Is Ethical Hacking & Why Is It So Important for Cybersecurity?
Ethical hacking puts the skills of computer experts to positive use by having them search for and identify vulnerabilities.
Get Started With Company-Wide Password Manager Site Licenses
With Dashlane’s company-wide Site License Program, IT admins no longer must keep track of Dashlane seats or add licenses to support growth.
How Dashlane Protects You From “AutoSpill”
Dashlane has existing safeguards that protect users against the AutoSpill attack, so customers need not be concerned.
Simplicity Meets Security: Dashlane Becomes the First Credential Manager to Eliminate the Master Password
Passwordless login for Dashlane, a login experience without the Master Password, is now available on iOS and Android mobile devices.
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.
Case Study: How MTC Federal Credit Union Safeguards Their Passwords and Reputation
MTC Federal easily onboarded their entire team to Dashlane, giving IT admins a firm grasp on the company’s security.
Streamline Logins at Work with Dashlane Confidential SSO & Provisioning
With Confidential SSO & Provisioning, companies can securely integrate a credential manager and IT infrastructure to streamline authentication and provisioning.