In today’s hybrid and remote work environments, password hygiene is one of the most overlooked vulnerabilities in organizational security. Employees juggle dozens of logins, reuse weak passwords, or resort to insecure workarounds. For IT and security teams, gaining visibility, enforcing standards, and responding quickly to threats is no trivial task.
That’s precisely the problem Dashlane aims to solve with its Business Password Management solution. With built-in admin controls, policy enforcement, monitoring, and secure sharing, Dashlane enables organizations to centrally govern password security without forcing employees into cumbersome workflows.
Secure and User-Friendly
Any enterprise security solution must strike a balance between protection and usability. If controls are too rigid, employees look for shortcuts or resist adoption. Dashlane combines strong security under the hood—built on a zero-knowledge architecture—with an experience that feels natural and unobtrusive.
Key Features
Granular Admin Controls and Policy Enforcement
Admins can define who has what level of access, apply password policies for length, complexity, expiration, and reuse, and enforce consistent standards across the organization. Weak or inconsistent policies are no longer a risk.
Monitoring and Password Health
Dashlane provides dashboards and metrics showing password health at both the company and individual level. Security teams can track compliance, weak passwords, reuse, or breached credentials over time, making it easier to identify and address issues.
Secure Employee Vaults
Each user receives an encrypted vault to store passwords, passkeys, notes, and other credentials. Business data stays under control while employees keep personal and business passwords separate.
Secure Sharing
Teams can share service accounts or vendor logins without sending passwords over email or open documents. Sharing is built in and does not require IT tickets.
Phishing Protections
Dashlane’s browser extension refuses to autofill credentials on suspicious sites and warns users if they attempt to paste credentials into a site that doesn’t match the saved login, reducing the risk of phishing attacks.
SSO and SCIM Integrations
Integration with identity providers streamlines provisioning and deprovisioning of users, ensuring fast onboarding and quick removal of access.
Zero-Knowledge Architecture
Dashlane cannot view user vaults, giving organizations confidence that even the vendor cannot access stored credentials.