My advice to others looking into using LastPass Business is to take advantage of its ability to connect and manage personal and business accounts with great features such as storing sensitive information of bank accounts and credit cards and the ability to search quickly. Each time you change the password of an application or website, it automatically detects and asks if you want to update and save the new password automatically on the platform, enhancing security. I would rate this review as an 8 out of 10, as LastPass Business is a very recommendable tool for security purposes.
My advice to others looking into using LastPass Business is that it is a platform that has saved us time, cost, money, and most importantly, it has given us peace of mind. I would definitely give LastPass Business a ten out of ten recommendation to others looking to increase their security, especially when dealing with multiple passwords. They should consolidate it to one password, LastPass Business, for them to simplify their logging processes. It ensures access to all work-related systems and apps, hence giving much time for productivity and great return on investment in every company. I have additional thoughts about LastPass Business, as it not only provides you with options to save them, but to help you create secure passwords, remember them by hints, and automatically detects the app or website you are trying to log in. It saves a lot of time. I would rate my overall experience with LastPass Business an eight out of ten.
The advice I would give to others looking into using LastPass Business is that the solution provides a very easy-to-design interface and it can be straightforward to understand how to navigate and keep your identity safe. It is commendable. Before we wrap up, I have additional thoughts about LastPass Business, which is that it is very easy to use and it can help users jump from their computer to their mobile device, such as an iPad or any other device. It can also be integrated with your Apple Watch to get notifications and allow or deny any logging attempt for multi-factor authentication, which makes this solution a must-have that every company should implement in their environments and should consider for their security journey. I would rate this product a nine out of ten.
Password sharing within LastPass Business is handled through the admin and has been a great help with productivity and peace of mind. It has been beneficial to access the computers of people who are away without worrying about password security, and work can be completed without waiting for the people to return. The intuitive user interface makes it very easy to navigate and complete more tasks on time. For others looking into using LastPass Business, the IT team spends less time protecting and correcting security issues and more time doing functions that help grow the company. Time has been saved by everyone not having to figure out passwords but being able to immediately log into all they need using just one password. Collaboration has been increased through sharing logins. LastPass's ability to assist in keeping records and data secure and creating a form of encryption that may not exist in other apps is greatly appreciated. Keeping information safe is one of the major issues that is truly valued. This gives peace of mind that remote employees working from wherever they are can feel confident that their work system is secure and protected. LastPass Business is a great tool that is easy to use and has really helped to increase security, especially for remote workers. The system is safe, and there is peace of mind with this solution. The overall review rating for LastPass Business is nine out of ten.
My advice to others looking into using LastPass Business is that this is a very great tool. I think it is suited to all business types and every business size. Every business has a need for password security and needs to conduct accounts online, whether they are their own, accessing supplier sites, and many more, regardless of the business type. I do not think there would be any scenario where LastPass Business would not be useful or beneficial to anyone. It is very recommended and highly needed in every organization for security. I would rate this product a 9 overall.
Senior Systems Analyst/Administrator at a agriculture with 1-10 employees
Real User
Oct 21, 2021
LastPass gives us the ability to provide granular role permissions, although it isn't particularly important to do so in our environment. We definitely don't want everybody to have wide-open access to everything, so we do have a tiered structure in place, as far as access is concerned. At this point, we have not integrated LastPass with other applications. We use it for websites but not for applications per see. There are some that we would like to experiment with but we haven't done it yet. My advice to anybody who is looking to implement LastPass is that there are a lot of password vault environments on the market, so you should do your research and read the reviews. That said, this is a premium product that is easy to implement and easy to use. It doesn't seem to be hard on resources and I believe that the value is there, in terms of cost versus performance. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
Operations Engineer at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Nov 4, 2019
I am satisfied with all aspects of LastPass expect that the changes are not immediately synced to the users. If you are over one thousand employees, I am not sure if you should use LastPass. If you have less then I would recommend this solution. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
Assistant Director of Technology Support at a university with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
May 9, 2019
On a scale of one to ten, I would rate LastPass either an eight or a nine because it's beneficial for us and it checked all the security audit boxes. We are talking about substantial organizations here. If you're tiny, then you can get away with a more straightforward setup.
Engineering at a comms service provider with 10,001+ employees
Real User
May 9, 2019
I would recommend this product to a colleague or a coworker, either within the company or at a different company. This is based on how easy it is to use, and that the subscription is a fair price. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
I have known LastPass for so long that it feels natural. That said, I have some advice with respect to using it. First, it has to be secured with a security key. Next, ensure that you master the password sharing features. Finally, I suggest disabling the form fields because it tends to over-interpret what it should be doing. I prefer to have more control than that. The secure notes feature is very important, so be sure to familiarize yourself with it. I would rate this product eight and a half out of ten.
I would advise someone considering this or a similar solution to look at all of the key functionalities and see what you really need. If you're a small organization looking for a solution that will work but may not have the bells and whistles, LastPass is definitely for you. If you're a bigger organization and you want a lot more functionality and the bells and whistles, if you are willing to pay for it you can get it. It's really what suits you as an organization. You just need to determine what your functionality is and you go with that solution, because if I was a smaller organization we definitely would stick with LastPass. It does the job. I would rate LastPass an eight out of ten. It's a good product. There are a few little functionality improvements that could raise it to that next level.
Senior Manager, Global Service Desk at a tech vendor with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Nov 4, 2018
Make sure you have two-factor authentication enabled. Not everyone in the company uses LastPass because a license is required. We have half to two-thirds of the company on it. The people on the company primarily using it are either in IT or production operations. We are SOC 2 compliant. Thus, we have to be able to demonstrate that we are pretty well locked down. We don't need staff to maintain it. The two biggest things with it are ordering more licenses and rotating passwords when someone leaves the organization. Most important criteria when selecting a vendor: * SOC 2 compliance * Uptime * SLAs * Terms of service * Indemnity * Functionality.
Network Engineer at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
Real User
Nov 4, 2018
If you're looking for a password management solution that can hold your passwords and share passwords among employees, one that is cloud-based - and even without the internet you can still access passwords - and if you need a solution that that has the best price for the best product, LastPass is the one. But if you're a person who works in IT who wants to put passwords in privileged accounts and manage them with automation and everything that an enterprise password manager is required to do, LastPass is not the solution for you. You have to search for something else. In our organization, the roles of the LastPass users are just below executive level. Their decisions, and what they do, can influence the company. They manage LastPass themselves. In the Sharing Center is the Shared folder. If somebody is going to change a password, they need permission to do so. In our case, they all have permission to change a password. If a password is changed, it's changed. That's it. I don't really see the need for a person to maintain LastPass. The two main reasons my company cannot move to LastPass are because of the synchronization issue and the poor communication. I rate LastPass at eight out of ten. It offers everything you need for a password management solution. The con that makes it less than a ten is the communication with support and sales. Normally, you just contact sales at a company and you can reach them easily, to start gathering information, to talk with them about your plan and, sometimes, to get a demo, based on your plan. I didn't have that with LastPass.
The big pro is it was one of the only ones, when I looked two years ago, that had the ability to hide passwords and autofill them, from different users. That's the big feature we've needed. That's why we went with LastPass. I would rate it about seven out of 10. It has a lot of good features. But being the most expensive on the market definitely does not make it the best of the best, or the prime. If it had the best features and the best price, or a competitive price, it would be great. But LastPass is now probably the most expensive enterprise password manager on the market, so it's hard to give it a higher rating. But it does have a lot of good features.
LastPass Business enhances enterprise security with features like password sharing, user deactivation, and login control. Integrated with Active Directory, it ensures password management through a security dashboard, multifactor authentication, and YubiKey support.LastPass Business provides comprehensive password management by supporting secure storage, shared folders, and master passwords for streamlined access. With an enterprise admin console and robust reporting tools, it efficiently...
My advice to others looking into using LastPass Business is to take advantage of its ability to connect and manage personal and business accounts with great features such as storing sensitive information of bank accounts and credit cards and the ability to search quickly. Each time you change the password of an application or website, it automatically detects and asks if you want to update and save the new password automatically on the platform, enhancing security. I would rate this review as an 8 out of 10, as LastPass Business is a very recommendable tool for security purposes.
My advice to others looking into using LastPass Business is that it is a platform that has saved us time, cost, money, and most importantly, it has given us peace of mind. I would definitely give LastPass Business a ten out of ten recommendation to others looking to increase their security, especially when dealing with multiple passwords. They should consolidate it to one password, LastPass Business, for them to simplify their logging processes. It ensures access to all work-related systems and apps, hence giving much time for productivity and great return on investment in every company. I have additional thoughts about LastPass Business, as it not only provides you with options to save them, but to help you create secure passwords, remember them by hints, and automatically detects the app or website you are trying to log in. It saves a lot of time. I would rate my overall experience with LastPass Business an eight out of ten.
The advice I would give to others looking into using LastPass Business is that the solution provides a very easy-to-design interface and it can be straightforward to understand how to navigate and keep your identity safe. It is commendable. Before we wrap up, I have additional thoughts about LastPass Business, which is that it is very easy to use and it can help users jump from their computer to their mobile device, such as an iPad or any other device. It can also be integrated with your Apple Watch to get notifications and allow or deny any logging attempt for multi-factor authentication, which makes this solution a must-have that every company should implement in their environments and should consider for their security journey. I would rate this product a nine out of ten.
Password sharing within LastPass Business is handled through the admin and has been a great help with productivity and peace of mind. It has been beneficial to access the computers of people who are away without worrying about password security, and work can be completed without waiting for the people to return. The intuitive user interface makes it very easy to navigate and complete more tasks on time. For others looking into using LastPass Business, the IT team spends less time protecting and correcting security issues and more time doing functions that help grow the company. Time has been saved by everyone not having to figure out passwords but being able to immediately log into all they need using just one password. Collaboration has been increased through sharing logins. LastPass's ability to assist in keeping records and data secure and creating a form of encryption that may not exist in other apps is greatly appreciated. Keeping information safe is one of the major issues that is truly valued. This gives peace of mind that remote employees working from wherever they are can feel confident that their work system is secure and protected. LastPass Business is a great tool that is easy to use and has really helped to increase security, especially for remote workers. The system is safe, and there is peace of mind with this solution. The overall review rating for LastPass Business is nine out of ten.
My advice to others looking into using LastPass Business is that this is a very great tool. I think it is suited to all business types and every business size. Every business has a need for password security and needs to conduct accounts online, whether they are their own, accessing supplier sites, and many more, regardless of the business type. I do not think there would be any scenario where LastPass Business would not be useful or beneficial to anyone. It is very recommended and highly needed in every organization for security. I would rate this product a 9 overall.
LastPass gives us the ability to provide granular role permissions, although it isn't particularly important to do so in our environment. We definitely don't want everybody to have wide-open access to everything, so we do have a tiered structure in place, as far as access is concerned. At this point, we have not integrated LastPass with other applications. We use it for websites but not for applications per see. There are some that we would like to experiment with but we haven't done it yet. My advice to anybody who is looking to implement LastPass is that there are a lot of password vault environments on the market, so you should do your research and read the reviews. That said, this is a premium product that is easy to implement and easy to use. It doesn't seem to be hard on resources and I believe that the value is there, in terms of cost versus performance. I would rate this solution a nine out of ten.
From what I've seen, I would recommend this solution to others depending on their needs. I would rate LastPass Enterprise a seven out of ten.
I am satisfied with all aspects of LastPass expect that the changes are not immediately synced to the users. If you are over one thousand employees, I am not sure if you should use LastPass. If you have less then I would recommend this solution. I would rate this solution an eight out of ten.
On a scale of one to ten, I would rate LastPass either an eight or a nine because it's beneficial for us and it checked all the security audit boxes. We are talking about substantial organizations here. If you're tiny, then you can get away with a more straightforward setup.
I would recommend this product to a colleague or a coworker, either within the company or at a different company. This is based on how easy it is to use, and that the subscription is a fair price. I would rate this solution a seven out of ten.
I have known LastPass for so long that it feels natural. That said, I have some advice with respect to using it. First, it has to be secured with a security key. Next, ensure that you master the password sharing features. Finally, I suggest disabling the form fields because it tends to over-interpret what it should be doing. I prefer to have more control than that. The secure notes feature is very important, so be sure to familiarize yourself with it. I would rate this product eight and a half out of ten.
I would advise someone considering this or a similar solution to look at all of the key functionalities and see what you really need. If you're a small organization looking for a solution that will work but may not have the bells and whistles, LastPass is definitely for you. If you're a bigger organization and you want a lot more functionality and the bells and whistles, if you are willing to pay for it you can get it. It's really what suits you as an organization. You just need to determine what your functionality is and you go with that solution, because if I was a smaller organization we definitely would stick with LastPass. It does the job. I would rate LastPass an eight out of ten. It's a good product. There are a few little functionality improvements that could raise it to that next level.
Make sure you have two-factor authentication enabled. Not everyone in the company uses LastPass because a license is required. We have half to two-thirds of the company on it. The people on the company primarily using it are either in IT or production operations. We are SOC 2 compliant. Thus, we have to be able to demonstrate that we are pretty well locked down. We don't need staff to maintain it. The two biggest things with it are ordering more licenses and rotating passwords when someone leaves the organization. Most important criteria when selecting a vendor: * SOC 2 compliance * Uptime * SLAs * Terms of service * Indemnity * Functionality.
If you're looking for a password management solution that can hold your passwords and share passwords among employees, one that is cloud-based - and even without the internet you can still access passwords - and if you need a solution that that has the best price for the best product, LastPass is the one. But if you're a person who works in IT who wants to put passwords in privileged accounts and manage them with automation and everything that an enterprise password manager is required to do, LastPass is not the solution for you. You have to search for something else. In our organization, the roles of the LastPass users are just below executive level. Their decisions, and what they do, can influence the company. They manage LastPass themselves. In the Sharing Center is the Shared folder. If somebody is going to change a password, they need permission to do so. In our case, they all have permission to change a password. If a password is changed, it's changed. That's it. I don't really see the need for a person to maintain LastPass. The two main reasons my company cannot move to LastPass are because of the synchronization issue and the poor communication. I rate LastPass at eight out of ten. It offers everything you need for a password management solution. The con that makes it less than a ten is the communication with support and sales. Normally, you just contact sales at a company and you can reach them easily, to start gathering information, to talk with them about your plan and, sometimes, to get a demo, based on your plan. I didn't have that with LastPass.
The big pro is it was one of the only ones, when I looked two years ago, that had the ability to hide passwords and autofill them, from different users. That's the big feature we've needed. That's why we went with LastPass. I would rate it about seven out of 10. It has a lot of good features. But being the most expensive on the market definitely does not make it the best of the best, or the prime. If it had the best features and the best price, or a competitive price, it would be great. But LastPass is now probably the most expensive enterprise password manager on the market, so it's hard to give it a higher rating. But it does have a lot of good features.
You should make sure you know what you are doing before you sync with AD, or you could have a mess on your hands to clean up.