The transition to a remote workforce can be challenging

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Even when employees aren’t in the office, IT needs to know who is accessing what. Single sign-on (SSO) enables IT to grant access to applications, all with the flexibility to revoke access as needed. For applications not covered by SSO, password management captures and secures all remaining credentials.
MFA adds an additional layer of security to every login, giving IT the assurance that employees are who they say they are. Adding MFA across applications, workstations and VPN helps organizations maintain security across every access point, and biometrics help make the authentication experience seamless.
Cybercriminals target remote employees with phishing attacks in the hopes of gaining fraudulent access. Password management can help prevent phishing schemes by never auto-filling credentials on suspicious sites, so employees can seamlessly log in while IT mitigates risk.
With the right IAM strategy in place, the transition to a remote workforce can be made easier. LastPass Identity can help secure and empower your remote workforce through unified single sign-on, password management and MFA to keep employees productive and the business secure.